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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Time-travelling in Cantabria: from the stone age to Sartre via the prettiest town in Spain'

Exploring the area west of Santander reveals prehistoric art, medieval towns, and beach resorts, showcasing a rich historical and cultural tapestry.
Science
fromenglish.elpais.com
4 days ago

From Cajal to Dali and Lorca: The drawings that revealed the substance of the human mind and inspired Surrealism

Santiago Ramon y Cajal discovered the structure of the nervous system and won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1906, influencing both science and art.
#guernica
Photography
fromBOOOOOOOM!
6 days ago

"You can't enter the same river twice" by Photographer Francisco Gonzalez Camacho

Francisco Gonzalez Camacho's work explores impermanence and transformation through photography and graphic printing methods.
Philosophy
fromAdvocate.com
2 weeks ago

Why I created a transgender Jesus for our time

Art can serve as a powerful response to the marginalization of transgender people and reclaim identities in a time of division.
Arts
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

In Spain, a request to move Picasso's famous Guernica' to the Basque Country sparks national row

The Basque government requests Picasso's Guernica be transferred to Bilbao for nine months, sparking political debate over cultural heritage and regional pride.
History
fromThe Nation
2 weeks ago

In "Bomarzo," the Renaissance Man is a Monster

The novel Bomarzo explores the complexities of Renaissance ethics through the reflections of its narrator, Pier Francesco Orsini.
fromArtforum
3 weeks ago

Struggle Bus

The influx of art-world characters had come and gone, albeit in reduced numbers due to the winter storms out east, and they had done their yearly duty of complaining to me about the traffic.
Los Angeles
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

Easter processions in Spain in pictures: from Seville to Zamora to Malaga

The Tamborada festival in Hellin, marked by drumming, has been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO, attracting over 20,000 participants of all ages.
Madrid food
#salvador-daliacute
Barcelona
fromArchDaily
4 weeks ago

Barcelona Architecture City Guide: 30 Buildings and Places from Gaudi to Today

Barcelona's architecture evolved from Gothic foundations through Modernist experimentation to contemporary design, each era reshaping urban form and establishing global architectural influence.
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 week ago

Were the Popes Art History's Ultimate Collectors? | Artnet News

Pope Urban VIII's patronage of Gian Lorenzo Bernini significantly shaped Baroque art and architecture in Rome during the 17th century.
Madrid food
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Holy parades and earthly pleasures in Spain: Easter in Granada

Semana Santa in Granada features solemn Easter processions with brotherhoods carrying floats depicting the Passion of Christ.
Higher education
fromHarvard Gazette
1 month ago

Like seeing art of Roman chapels in technicolor for first time - Harvard Gazette

Students learned centuries-old stucco sculpting techniques through hands-on practice, gaining deeper understanding of Renaissance and Baroque artists' material choices and creative processes.
#raphael
History
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Furious row erupts over Madrid site of one of Robert Capa's most important pictures

Madrid's conservative city council abandoned plans for a Robert Capa museum at a historically significant bombing site, instead converting it into a youth center with minimal historical commemoration.
#leonora-carrington
Madrid food
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

No fairytale ending for the rebel nuns of Belorado: Spanish sisters quit the fight and leave their convent

Rebel Poor Clare nuns in Spain will voluntarily surrender their monastery keys on March 12 rather than face a public eviction, ending their two-year occupation following their 2014 split from the Roman Catholic Church.
#medieval-art
#surrealism
Madrid food
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Goya's last mystery is called Rosario Weiss

Goya's Black Paintings inspired Sergio del Molino's book exploring the artist's legacy through the story of Rosario Weiss, the daughter of Leocadia Zorrilla who became Goya's student and artistic heir.
#illustration
fromdesignyoutrust.com
2 months ago
Graphic design

Josep Renau Turned Photomontage Into AntiFascist Weaponry, Commissioning Guernica While Saving Prado Treasures From Franco's Bombs

fromdesignyoutrust.com
2 months ago
Graphic design

Josep Renau Turned Photomontage Into AntiFascist Weaponry, Commissioning Guernica While Saving Prado Treasures From Franco's Bombs

Music
fromOpen Culture
1 month ago

What Did the Instruments in Hieronymus Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights Sound Like? Oxford Scholars Recreate Them

Musicologists reconstructed instruments from Hieronymus Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights painting and discovered they produce intentionally horrible, discordant sounds fitting the artwork's hellish imagery.
#prado-museum
fromHyperallergic
4 weeks ago

The Canonization of Frida Kahlo

With an emphasis on the reception of Kahlo's work across times and cultures in the past century, the exhibition blasts apart any crystallized conception of the artist until no easily digestible singular figure emerges. That is, indeed, the point.
Arts
#picasso
Arts
fromArtnet News
4 weeks ago

El Greco Painting Found Hidden Beneath a Forgery in the Vatican

A previously hidden El Greco painting titled The Redeemer from the 1590s was discovered in the Vatican after restorers removed a forged overpainting that had obscured the original work.
#sagrada-familia
Philosophy
fromThe Conversation
1 month ago

Why Michelangelo's 'Last Judgment' endures

Michelangelo's The Last Judgment in the Sistine Chapel is undergoing a three-month restoration beginning February 1, 2026.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Madrid museum shuffles its pack charting decades of rapid change in Spain

The Reina Sofia's new rehang opens, quite pointedly, with a painting of a detained man sitting, head bowed and wrists shackled, as he waits for the arbitrary hand of institutional bureaucracy to decide his fate. The picture, Document No , was painted by Juan Genoves in 1975, the year Francisco Franco died and Spain began its transition to democracy after four decades of dictatorship.
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History
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 months ago

A letter reveals what Franco paid (and what he still owed) for the Goya painting he wanted to give to Hitler

Francisco Franco failed to pay 9,000 pesetas for commissioned copies of Goya's Portrait of the Marchioness of Santa Cruz intended as gifts for Adolf Hitler.
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
1 month ago

Medieval painted panels found beneath Toledo house

A group of polychrome wood panels discovered under the floorboards of a house in Toledo in 2018 are going on display at the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid. They were found during construction of a hotel planned to go up over several buildings in the Bajada del Pozo Amargo street next to Toldeo's Cathedral. They had been stripped from their original location on the upper part of the walls of a quadrangular hall and reused as raw carpentry material in the house's subfloor.
History
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

Annibale Carracci Should Be as Famous as Rembrandt van Rijn

Annibale Carracci, a 16th-century Italian artist, made groundbreaking contributions to Western art that rivaled Rembrandt's influence, including establishing an innovative art academy that revolutionized artistic training methods.
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

Trinity Fine Art Traces the Shift from Mannerism to Baroque at TEFAF

Fontana is a rare example of a woman Old Master, one of only a few who managed to attain career success on her own and was the first woman elected to the Academy of Saint Luke in Rome. This painting is one of the most ambitious from her early career. Reflecting visual references to Michelangelo-a departure from her usual reference to Correggio and Raphael-the vibrant hues and dramatic composition reflect prevailing Florentine trends of the late 16th century.
Arts
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Saint Francis of Assisi's skeleton goes on public display for first time

Saint Francis of Assisi's skeletal remains will be publicly displayed in Assisi in a nitrogen-sealed plexiglass case from Sunday until 22 March, attracting many visitors.
History
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
2 months ago

17th c. panel returned to church 30 years after it was stolen

A stolen 17th-century memorial panel from a Hertfordshire church was recovered and returned after 30 years through a keen Australian heraldry enthusiast.
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Spain's excommunicated nuns of Belorado: We have enough to deal with just getting through life'

Inside are the nuns who, on May 13, 2024, broke with the Roman Catholic Church, which entails excommunication. They have no intention of leaving, but on March 12, they will be evicted by court order, with backup from law enforcement if necessary. If you wish for assistance, please call this number, reads a second sign hanging below the first. On a side door, there is graffiti that urges them to Occupy and Resist.
Miscellaneous
#contemporary-art
fromColossal
2 months ago

Absurd Scenarios Stretch Across Paco Pomet's Uncanny Canvases

From figures with multiple legs and noodles for arms to frolicking trees, Paco Pomet summons the absurd. Known for his uncanny oil paintings rendered mostly in monochrome and enlivened by colorful details of overly stretchy limbs or celestial objects, a sense of nostalgia greets surreal scenarios. The artist often derives his imagery from vintage black-and-white photographs, adding an absurd dimension to history.
Arts
#mary-magdalene
#antonello-da-messina
fromArtnet News
1 month ago
Arts

Sicily Fights to Bring Antonello da Messina Masterpiece Home After $14.9 Million Purchase | Artnet News

fromArtnet News
1 month ago
Arts

Sicily Fights to Bring Antonello da Messina Masterpiece Home After $14.9 Million Purchase | Artnet News

fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Becoming Caravaggio

Marciari brought me to a very different place: the luxurious, languid heat of late-summer Rome, in one of the final years of the 16th century. There, an ordinary boy has been made to hold a heavy basket of fruit for far longer than he'd like in a hot, airless studio, and a young, unknown painter is on the precipice of greatness.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Spain's Cosmic Mother of Modernism

MADRID - The most famous portrait of Maruja Mallo depicts the artist covered from head to toe in seaweed. She is crowned and draped with long, rope-like strands of kelp, her arms raised triumphantly like an all-powerful marine goddess. This unconventional photograph, snapped in 1945 by the poet Pablo Neruda on a Chilean beach, was no doubt carefully orchestrated by the Spanish artist, who viewed herself as an extension of her unique work, where female energy is a conduit for natural and even cosmic forces.
Arts
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Fra Angelico Etched the Divine in Stone

Fra Angelico repeatedly incorporated veined marble and stone motifs into his paintings to convey layered theological and mystical symbolism tied to Dominican and Franciscan spirituality.
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Neither saint nor sinner, Artemisia Gentileschi's Mary Magdalene is electrifyingly alive

Artemisia Gentileschi's 1620s painting portrays Mary Magdalene in ecstatic autonomy, radiant and non-repentant, challenging centuries of male-shaped sexualized iconography.
Arts
fromArtnet News
2 months ago

A Renaissance Treasure Is Making Its U.S. Debut at Sotheby's

Sotheby's inaugurates Old Masters Week at the Breuer, exhibiting Perugino's Decemviri Altarpiece cimasa and marking Bellini's Pietà U.S. debut at the Morgan Library.
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