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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Poetics of emotions
06.02.2019 // 19.05.2020
CaixaForum Barcelona
Emotions are a fundamental part of our experience of life and shape many of our decisions and actions, both as individuals and in groups. -
”LA CAIXA” COLLECTION OF CONTEMPORARY ART SELECTED BY Enrique Vila-Matas
16.01.2019 // 28.04.2019
Whitechapel Gallery, London
Spanish writer Enrique Vila-Matas kicks off a series of four exhibitions at the Whitechapel Gallery in London featuring works from the ”la Caixa” Collection of Contemporary Art selected by internationally acclaimed authors.
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Turbulence
19.07.2018 // 21.10.2018
CAIXAFORUM BARCELONA
Starting with the state of sudden unrest created by turbulence, this exhibition explores the role of contemporary art in the face of the conflicts and instabilities that characterise our globalised world.
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A Certain Darkness
19.06.2018 // 05.01.2019
CAIXAFORUM BARCELONA
One morning in August 1911, the Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre without anyone noticing. The painting remained missing for two years. However, far from deterring visitors, this absence had the opposite effect: crowds flocked to the museum to see the empty space on the wall.
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LOOK AT ME! PORTRAITS AND OTHER FICTIONS IN THE ”LA CAIXA” COLLECTION OF CONTEMPORARY ART
10.05.2018 // 30.09.2018
MUSEO DE ARTE CONTEMPORÁNEO GAS NATURAL FENOSA (MAC)
After shows at CaixaForum Seville and the Pera Museum in Istanbul in 2017 and early 2018, the group exhibition Look at Me! Portraits and Other Fictions in the ”la Caixa” Collection of Contemporary Art is now on at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Gas Natural Fenosa (MAC) in A Coruña.
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THE SLEEP OF REASON
26.04.2018 // 13.08.2018
MUSEO DE ARTE MIGUEL URRUTIA (MAMU), BOGOTÁ (COLOMBIA)
The Sleep of Reason is an exhibition that brings together works of contemporary art from three major collections: the ”la Caixa” Collection of Contemporary Art, the Banco de la República Art Collection (Bogotá, Colombia) and the Museo de Antioquía Collection (Medellín, Colombia).





