Through twenty-four works by Ignacio Zuloaga (1870-1945) and twelve by Hermen Anglada-Camarasa (1871-1959), this exhibition lets us enjoy the coincidences and differences between these two painters. In their works, they both depicted the themes so in vogue in the Paris of the times, such as gypsies, Madrid's maja cultural costumes, and landscapes. Despite both artists having a strong and highly similar influences from Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, the divergences between their painterly languages and individual focuses were quite clear.
Exhibition: Zuloaga and Anglada-Camarasa: Two Ways of Capturing Modernity
From 04.06.2025 to 16.08.2026
CaixaForum Palma
www.caixaforum.org/ca/palma/p/zuloaga-i-anglada-camarasa_a168538303
Organised by CaixaForum Palma
Exhibition: In Sorolla's Sea with Manuel Vicent
From 05.12.2025 to 06.04.2026
Palau Martorell, Barcelona
www.palaumartorell.com/
Organised by Palau Martorell
Palau Martorell is presenting one of the largest exhibitions dedicated to Joaquín Sorolla in Barcelona. It brings together 86 masterpieces by the Valencian painter.
Produced in collaboration with the Sorolla Museum and the Sorolla Museum Foundation, the exhibition is curated by the Valencian writer Manuel Vicent and offers a unique approach, bringing together Sorolla's work and literature in an unusual dialogue.
Exhibition: Knox: Order and Beauty
From 05.04.2025 to 01.03.2026
The National Art Gallery of the Manx Museum in Douglas
www.archibaldknoxforum.com
Organised by Manx National Heritage and the Archibald Knox Forum
The exhibition, described as the world's largest presentation of works by Archibald Knox, features over 200 works by the Manx artist from collections across the British Isles, including pieces of silverware, pewter and jewellery, alongside rarely seen paintings, sketches, manuscripts, ceramics, textiles and furniture.
Jointly curated by Manx National Heritage and the Archibald Knox Forum, the show offers visitors the unique experience of delving into the artistic creation of the leading exponent of the ?British Celtic Revival' design style of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, while exploring his home country of the Isle of Man, to which Knox's work was intimately attached.
The opening of the exhibition will be marked by a seminar on 5 and 6 April at the Manx Museum. The event will feature keynote speeches by Stephen Martin and Anthony Bernbaum, two of the world's leading experts on Archibald Knox's life and work. The seminars will explore the artist's Cymric style and the mythical and symbolic influence of Manx culture and history on his work.


