Dianne Reeves concert within the Madrid Jazz Festival “Singer Dianne Reeves, an artist from the well-known Blue Note record label, is today's jazz vocalist par excellence. As a result of her virtuosity, improvisational ability, and unique prowess in jazz and R&B, Reeves was awarded
Photographic exhibition “El Madrid de Santos Yubero” “The exhibition El Madrid de Santos Yubero has been curated by the prestigious photohistorian Publio López Mondéjar and presents the photographic work of Martín Santos Yubero (Madrid, 1903-1994). He was one of the most notable members of the second generation of great graphic reporters from Madrid, made up of figures
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
“Rasta Thomas' Rock the Ballet” by The Amazing Boys of Dance Company “Rasta Thomas is an exceptional dancer who breaks the mold of classical ballet to enter the world of rock, with The Amazing Boys Dance and choreography by Adrienne Canterna. ” Extracted from the Fernando Fernán Gómez Theater. See also: http://www.badboysofdance.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rasta_Thomas
Installation “Peer Out to See” by Jessica Stockholder “Jessica Stockholder is a conceptual artist born in Seattle, Washington in 1959. She studied painting at the University of Victoria in Victoria, Canada and received an MFA from Yale University. She is a pioneer of installation art that mixes everyday consumer and household objects
“As teenagers, Hemingway and his sister would take up to four books from the public library for nightly entertainment. Perhaps then his habit of reading many books at the same time (and having insomnia) originated. Friends from his youth noted that he was always reading "when he wasn't working": eight or ten books each
“The fact is that What We Talk About When We Talk About Love (Alfred A. Knopf, 1981), the flagship of Carverian narrative, is one of the bibles of what was called dirty realism, and apparently a bible profaned by the New York editor Gordon Lish who, uncontrollably correcting and pruning the
Photographic exhibition “Anatomy of movement. Harold Edgerton Photographs” “Harold Eugene Edgerton (April 6, 1903, Fremont, Nebraska – January 4, 1990, Cambridge, Massachusetts) was an American electrical engineer and photographer. He was a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology when in 1926 he had already developed a flash tube that could produce flashes.
“Things have changed since those children's visits -at least as far as women artists are concerned- and all the museums force their gender walks. It's about time because forty years have passed since Linda Nochlin asked herself the uncomfortable question: why haven't there been great women artists? She answered it
Exhibition of photographs “Selected Photographs” by Diane Arbus “La Fábrica Galería presents for the first time, within the Off Festival of PHotoEspaña 2010, photographs by the famous North American artist Diane Arbus. The Selected Photographs exhibition, a set of 20 photographs from different stages and themes within the artist's production. Extracted from the Factory