The Seasons in 20th and 21st Century Galician Art

As estacións do ano (The Seasons in 20th and 21st Century Galician Art) is a unique contemporary art exhibition that invites visitors to open their senses, slow down and immerse themselves in each work. Built around the idea of spatial immersion, the Museo Centro Gaiás becomes a place where art is experienced through sound, temperature, colour and texture, with spring, summer, autumn and winter as the great stages of our lives.

Francisco Asorey, a Necessary Reappraisal

Francisco Asorey, A Necessary Reappraisal is an exhibition that delves from a contemporary perspective into the complex creative world of what is likely the most prominent sculptor from Galicia and one of the renovators of Spanish sculpture in the 20th century. The choice of Francisco Asorey as the artist honored by the Royal Galician Academy of Fine Arts on the 2024 Arts Day makes this project possible within the Museo Centro Gaiás program, continuing a key line of work to highlight essential figures in the history of contemporary Galician art.

Boris Savelev. Viewfinder, a way of seeing

BORIS SAVELEV. Viewfinder, a way of seeing is the most comprehensive retrospective to date of photographer Boris Savelev (Chernivtsi, Ukraine, 1947), an artist awarded at PHotoEspaña 2024, whose vision was shaped in the Soviet Union during the 1970s. It was there—first as part of the prestigious Novator club and later as a freelance photographer for Russian and international publications—that he began capturing images outside the constraints of the rigid themes and the strong aesthetic rules imposed by the official Soviet photography.

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