Art Museums in Spain The exhibitions that cannot be missed The Spanish museum season is full of unmissable events for art lovers. What exhibitions are on at the Museo del Prado? What about the Reina Sofía, the Thyssen-Bornemisza, or the Guggenheim? Find out more about them.
Art Goya Drawings You Always Learn The Museo Nacional del Prado brings together the best collection of drawings by the Saragossa-born artist. In addition, next November it will open 'Only my strength of will remain', an exhibition showcasing more than 300 of Goya’s drawings that make up a chronological survey of the concerns of an artist who was not an indulgent observer but a major satirical and critical chronicler of a turbulent society.
Art El Roto Following Goya’s Footsteps Andrés Rábago wanders around discretely hidden behind the pseudonym El Roto: for many, the most clearheaded portrait painter in current society. Today, the illustrator is featured in the Museo Nacional del Prado with ‘One Cannot Watch’: a splendid exhibition inspired by the illustrations of Francisco de Goya.
Art Velázquez, Rembrandt And Vermeer Unexpected parallel visions Velázquez, Rembrandt and Vermeer had more in common than history has wanted us to realise. As part of its fantastic and rewarding 200th anniversary celebrations, the Prado Museum is now revealing it to us, until the end of September.
Art The Prado Celebrates Its Birthday With A Tour Of Spain The exhibition 'Gira por España' has been inviting the public to enjoy the works of Goya, Velázquez, Rafael and Rubens and join the celebrations for Museo del Prado´s bicentenary on different locations throughout the country.