Series of concerts “Blues, from Mississippi to Chicago” “Blues, a distinctly American genre, is less well known than jazz and rock'n'roll. On the second he exerted considerable influence and with the first he shared his origin in the black music of the southern United States. This cycle outlines the evolution of the blues. The first
Exhibition “Josef Albers: minimal means, maximum effect” “Organized by the Juan March Foundation, in collaboration with The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation in Bethany, Connecticut, this exhibition is presented, due to its length and coherence, as the first complete retrospective on Josef Albers (1888-1976) in Spain.” Extracted from The Leisure Guide. See also: http://www.march.es/arte/madrid/exposicions/josef-albers/?l=1
Exhibition “Motherwell and the poets (Octavio Paz and Rafael Alberti)” “The Juan March Foundation has organized a small exhibition for this summer with which it highlights the relationship between the American painter and writer Robert Motherwell and the poets Rafael Alberti and Octavio Peace. (...) On this occasion, the institution has gathered part of
Exhibition “The American landscapes of Asher B. Durand (1796-1886)” “In the United States Asher B. Durand is well known as a central figure in its pictorial tradition. Celebrated as one of the most influential American landscape painters of his time and as a pioneer of printmaking, he mentored, along with his friend Thomas Cole, the