Events

  • Round table Crosswords with Juanjo Oliva and the artists

    20.12.2017 19h > 21h After great success of our last exhibition, Crosswords, we decided to extend it, bringing it back to Espronceda’s galleries for a special event, on the 20th of December. The art critic and curator Juanjo Oliva will host a round table to discuss the works of art and the concept behind the exhibition Crosswords and its...

  • Sessiò de Nit: Poems Escènics @ theater play by Albert Mestres, Dec 1 & 2, 20h30

    We, at Espronceda, are very happy to invite to you to discover the new Theatre project: “Sessiò de Nuit:Poemes Escènics” under the direction of the Catalan poet Albert Mestres, the performers Ferran Echegaray and Eva Ortega and escenography by José Menchero with the participation of the Italian artist Savina Tarsitano. Sessió de Nit. Poemes Escènics is a cultural project...

  • Crosswords @ collective artists, November 14th, 19h

    Opening 14th of November at 19h. Exhibition from November 14th to 23rd. Marta Juvanteny, Lucia Royo, Juano Ortiz, Monica Plans, Teresa Pera, Hannah Berestizhevsky, Yosman Botero, Alejandro Palacín, Irene Bou and Mireia de Juan, we are a group of artists that coincided at the Master’s Degree in Artistic Production and Research in the Faculty of Fine Arts of Barcelona....

  • Quién construye la ciudad? @ Juan Esteban, October 20th 19h30

      Opening 20th of October at 19h30. Exhibition from October 19th to November 19th. Who builds the city? It is the initial question on which the project of the Colombian artist Juan Esteban Sandoval is developed. His artistic practice is centered in the public space, in the communities that live and pass through it, influencing its identity and nature;...

  • Haraket @ Valerio Muscella, October 20th 18h30

    Preliminary talk by artist 20th of october at 18h30. Opening 20th of October at 19h30. Exhibition from October 19th to November 19th. A project by Valerio Muscella Curated by Laura Carnemolla Haraket (IPA: haɾe’cet; Type: noun) = movement, intended both as physical displacement and freedom of thought. Turkey currently hosts over three million refugees, mostly coming from Syria. They live...