Events

  • 9/11 by Francesc Torres
    26 August 2011 to 10 April 2012

    Marking the tenth anniversary of 9/11, Francesc Torres’s work features over 150 projected images which explore inside the hangar and reflect on the emotional power of what remained, from personal belongings to steel girders distorted by the force of the attacks.

  • Picasso and Modern British Art
    15 February 2012 to 07 July 2012

    Picasso and Modern British Art is the first exhibition to explore Picasso’s lifelong connections with this country. This major show will examine Picasso’s evolving critical reputation here and British artists’ responses to his work, demonstrating the depth of British engagement with Picasso and his art.

  • Mariano Rajoy
    29 February 2012

    An opportunity to participate in a discussion about the reforms Spain needs and the measures taken by the new government so far.

  • Alba Acevedo, violoncello
    01 March 2012 to 05 July 2012

    Spanish music and musicians feature in a series of recitals to take place at the Foundling Museum. Now in its 7th year at the Foundling Museum, the New London Orchestra’s ‘Young Performers Concert Series’ showcases some of the the UK’s most promising young Spanish classical recitalists.

  • Fernando Espí
    08 March 2012

    Part of the London Guitar Festival, The Spanish Guitar Night programme features the Duo Hermanos Cuenca and Fernando Espí.

  • Animal Farm by George Orwell
    15 March 2012

    Politicians, economists and journalists create their own “neolanguage” which, as in Orwell’s nightmare, reduces the world’s variety and complexity to a technocratic and opaque jargon.

  • Catch by Ana Luján Sánchez
    23 March 2012 to 24 March 2012

    Ana Luján Sánchez returns to Phoenix following the performances of her piece cervaNtes in 2008 with her first new work for the company, Catch.

  • Adam and Eva by Durero
    29 March 2012

    The lecture will show how the acquisition of works by major Spanish artists, and particularly important examples of restoration, contribute to the constant renewal of the Prado’s collections and provide fascinating new material for students of art history, connoisseurs, and the general public alike.

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