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1997 | 1996

report from spain 1998 archives

LETTER FROM MADRID
by Ysabel de la Rosa
 1/4/99
Shows at the Reina Sofía -- works by Fontana, Chillida and the poet Clara Janés, Alfonso Fraile, Elena del Rivero and drawings by 50 contemporary Spanish artists.

LETTER FROM SPAIN  11/18/98
by Ysabel de la Rosa
Prado late for Velázquez? Plus ARCO goes French, Guggenheim Bilbao turns one, more.

LETTER FROM SPAIN  10/5/98
by Ysabel de la Rosa
Spain's first Klee retrospective, New Alternative spaces, Prado's Velázquez under question and more.

LETTER FROM MADRID
by Ysabel de la Rosa
 7/20/98
PhotoEspaña 98, Duane Michals, Adam Lubroth, Whistler and Sickert, Delvaux, Vicente, Kitaj, much more.


report from spain 1997 archives

LETTER FROM MADRID
by Ysabel de la Rosa
 12/12/97
José María Sicilia at the Palacio Velázquez, Léger at the Reina Sofía, plus Antoní Abad, Robert Capa, Remembrandt etchings, José Subirá-Puig.

STUDIO VISIT: MIL LUBROTH
by Ysabel de la Rosa
 10/17/97
Pictorial weaving of multicultural Spain.

LETTER FROM MADRID: THE MUSEUM TRIUMVIRATE
by Ysabel de la Rosa 8/13/97
At the heart of Madrid is the "Golden Art Triangle" composed of three great museums -- the Prado, the Reina Sofía and the Thyssen-Bornemisza.

LETTER FROM SPAIN
by&nbspKim Bradley
 3/18/97
Barcelona has an exciting "anything could happen" feeling to it, thanks to energetic curators, artists and young institutions, with shows of work by Akane, Pepe Espaliu, the Whitney Museum and Cuban art. Plus, Madrid homeboy Juan Muñoz makes good.

report from spain 1996 archives

LETTER FROM SPAIN by Kim Bradley 7/12/96
Spain has a new government, its culture ministry a new chief and the prado a new director. Plus video in Valencia, Horsfield and Noguera in Barcelona, more.

LETTER FROM SPAIN by Kim Bradley 3/22/96
The Spanish cultural scene awaits the fallout from recent elections, which after 13 years replaced the Socialists with the right-wing Popular Party. Meanwhile, Madrid has its annual art fair, Barcelona opens a new Contemporary Museum and life goes on.

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