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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Look at Me! Portraits and other Fictions from the ”la Caixa” Contemporary Art Collection
07.12.2017 // 11.03.2018
PERA MUSEUM, ISTAMBUL
Look at Me! is the opening exhibition at the new CaixaForum Seville. The show features forty of the best-known works by great artists in the ”la Caixa” Collection of Contemporary Art.
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H(a)unting Images: Anatomy of a Shot
06.10.2017 // 07.01.2018
CAIXAFORUM BARCELONA
The invention proudly announced by French physiologist Étienne-Jules Marey in 1882 followed in the same line as other chronophotographic devices from the late 19th century. Designed to analyse the different phases of moving bodies, these devices expanded the possible ways of representing reality and extended the scope of sight beyond the range of the human eye.
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Turbulence
08.09.2017 // 03.12.2017
Galeria do Torreão Nascente da Cordoaria Nacional, Lisboa
By assembling work by a wide range of artists from different fields, the ”la Caixa” Collection of Contemporary Art has fashioned a narrative that captures the abundance of poetic voices in contemporary art and offers a fresh look at the world around us.
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Tony Oursler
L7-L5. Imponderable27.05.2017 // 03.09.2017
CAIXAFORUM BARCELONA
This exhibition brings together two works, separated by thirty years, created by pioneer video artist Tony Oursler. Both works experiment with illusionistic visual effects and explore supernatural beliefs.
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Conversation Piece
19.05.2017 // 17.09.2017
Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Rome
The classical architecture of the Galleria Nazionale welcomes this conversation between a select group of works from the "la Caixa" Contemporary Art Collection
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Iconoclastic gestures,
heterodox images05.04.2017 // 23.07.2017
CAIXAFORUM LLEIDA
Art as a provocation and agent for change, in the second show in the Comisart: New Perspectives on the ”la Caixa” Collection programme run by the ”la Caixa” Foundation to offer emerging curators the opportunity to mount an exhibition of their own.





