Gallery Horrach Moya presents the work of two artists who move in very different fields. To Jorge Mayet the representation of nature is a necessity by ...
The town of Marratxí is known for its ceramic tradition. In its eleven potteries we find all kinds of pots and pans to cook foods that do not exist ...
The grape harvest festival of Binissalem is of the most popular of the ones celebrated in Mallorca, with its traditional battles where the clusters are ...
After passing through the modernist museum Prunera Can Soller, Coll Bardolet Foundation takes over this interesting exhibition of Tom Weedon and his ...
Since the eighties, the German photographer Roland Fischer (Saabrücken, 1958) has focused his work on portraiture, in the broadest sense of the word ...
They are the essence of the Christmas spirit and atmosphere. With their colorful lights, songs transmitting joy and happiness and stalls with all kinds of ...
It is one of many weekly markets that are mounted on the island dedicated to the sale of fruit and vegetables, plants, flowers, clothing and footwear. The ...
This exhibition features a series of works in which Gustavo (1939) expresses his own vision of social events that have taken place in the first decade of ...
This Christmas Market is located in the heart of Palma and is the longest lasting. It also has a double appeal: first, shows a wide range of Majorcan ...
Sale of fruit and vegetables, plants, flowers, clothing and footwear, it is one of the markets of Palma where the products have cheaper prices because the ...
This exhibition features pieces of Santiago Picatoste (Palma, 1971) executed in different techniques and responding to different genres: mixed technique ...
Under this title, the Mallorcan artist Joan Sastre (Selva, 1961) presents the latest of his series, a set of photographs converted into digital images.
Life and art as spectacle makes us lose track between reality and fiction, between what really is and what it appears to be. This contrast of concepts is ...
In The Light of the Night, the book the exhibition borrows its title from, the great essayist Pietro Citati discusses some of the great myths in world ...