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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"Three narratives. Participation"
02.10.2014 // 15.02.2015
CAIXAFORUM BARCELONA
Three Narratives. Participation is the first exhibition in the series Three Narratives. Participation, Memory and Language, curated by Enrique Juncosa.
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SENSITIVE PLANES
28.06.2014 // 09.09.2014
CAIXAFORUM ZARAGOZA
This exhibition of works from the "la Caixa" Collection of Contemporary Art compares and contrasts work by two generations of Spanish artists who rethought concepts such as reality, representation and abstraction and challenged the great traditions of painting and sculpture.
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NARRATIVES IN IMAGES
28.06.2014 // 10.08.2014
CAIXAFORUM ZARAGOZA
Narratives in Images looks at the context of contemporary art and how it has harnessed the narrative power of visual media to forge exploratory paths that mould our understanding of the world.
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CONTRATEMPS
21.05.2014 // 24.08.2014
CaixaForum Barcelona
This exhibition traces forms of artistic thought that go against the grain of established models of temporality. Comprising works from the "la Caixa" Collection, the show presents pieces by ten artists that suspend the capitalist economy of time and invite us to question the intimate and affective dimension of the new mechanisms of control in the workplace.
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THE PERSISTENCE OF GEOMETRY
27.03.2014 // 13.07.2014
Centro de las Artes, Monterrey, N.L., México
The Persistence of Geometry explores the use of geometry in art over the last four decades through a selection of works from the collections of Fundación "la Caixa" and the Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA).
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Rumour... Decolonial Stories in the "la Caixa" Collection
22.01.2014 // 27.04.2014
CAIXAFORUM BARCELONA
Subversive, hinted rumours question absolute truths.
This exhibition aims to reveal unseen meanings in five works by five artists: Stephen Dean, Adrian Paci, Jordi Colomer, Ignacio Uriarte and Mustafa Hulusi.





