Past exhibitions

"la Caixa" Foundation organises exhibitions to show works from its Collection of Contemporary Art. We're working to make all our exhibitions available for you to view in the new future.

 
 

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  • GODS, MAGICIANS AND WISEMEN

    26.04.2023 // 20.08.2023

    CaixaForum Madrid

    The exhibition Gods, Magicians and Wisemen brings together the work of ten artists from ”la Caixa” Foundation Contemporary Art Collection and pieces from their private collections, suggesting a formal and/or conceptual relation between them.

  • GODS, MAGICIANS AND WISEMEN

    24.11.2022 // 02.04.2023

    CaixaForum Barcelona

    The exhibition Gods, Magicians and Wisemen brings together the work of ten artists from ”la Caixa” Foundation Contemporary Art Collection and pieces from their private collections, suggesting a formal and/or conceptual relation between them.

  • Digesting the world where it is

    20.07.2022 // 30.10.2022

    CaixaForum Barcelona

    Curated by Alba Colomo, this exhibition is one of the winning projects of the Comisart 2020 Call and it intertwines a series of works that reflect interdependence and the tentacular relationships that sustain life.

  • HORIZON AND LIMIT

    20.07.2022 // 30.10.2022

    CaixaForum Valencia

    Visions of landscape

  • LOOK AT ME!

    16.06.2022 // 25.09.2022

    Naves de Gamazo, Santander – Fundación ENAIRE

    Under the heading Look at Me!, the show examines the genre of portraiture in contemporary art through a selection of paintings, photographs, sculptures and videos from the ”la Caixa” Foundation Collection of Contemporary Art chosen to reveal the wide range of representational strategies that artists use to explore subjectivity and human identity in our own time.

  • ESPAÑA OCULTA

    27.04.2022 // 24.07.2022

    Torreón de Lozoya de Segovia

    España oculta (Hidden Spain) has become a classic in contemporary photography. When Cristina García Rodero started work on this project, two contrasting images of rural life in Spanish villages coexisted uneasily: the grotesque, macabre spectacle of deepest, darkest Spain alongside the idealised rural idyll untouched by the modern world.

  • Rats! Rats! Rats!

    10.03.2022 // 19.06.2022

    CaixaForum Barcelona

    In 1903 scientist Guglielmo Marconi set up the first public demonstration that Morse code messages could be sent wirelessly over long distances. Yet before the presentation could begin, the apparatus in the London lecture theatre began to tap out the message “Rats! Rats! Rats!”, followed by a string of taunts and personal insults.

  • ESPAÑA OCULTA

    28.10.2021 // 16.01.2022

    Nau Gaudí Mataró

    España oculta (Hidden Spain) has become a classic in contemporary photography. When Cristina García Rodero started work on this project, two contrasting images of rural life in Spanish villages coexisted uneasily: the grotesque, macabre spectacle of deepest, darkest Spain alongside the idealised rural idyll untouched by the modern world.

  • The Next Mutation

    21.10.2021 // 13.02.2022

    CaixaForum Barcelona

    Curated by Xavier Acarín Wieland and part of the Call for Curation program, the exhibition invites us to think of the world as a constant collaboration.

  • Human, More Human

    07.10.2021 // 23.01.2022

    Fundación Barrié, A Coruña (Galicia)

    Human beings have been one of the great subjects of art throughout the ages. Artists in all disciplines and styles have strived to explore humans’ multiple facets: their figure and body, their gestures and attitudes, their ideas and feelings, their dreams and passions, their strengths and vulnerabilities.