Roy Lawaetz at World Art Vision
Roy Lawaetz at World Art Vision
Real Círculo Artístico de Barcelona, Spain, from 19th May – 5th June 2011
Roy Lawaetz at World Art Vision
Real Círculo Artístico de Barcelona, Spain, from 19th May – 5th June 2011
Raymond Hoogendorp at World Art Vision
Real Círculo Artístico de Barcelona, Spain, from 19th May – 5th June 2011
Maz Jackson at World Art Vision
Real Círculo Artístico de Barcelona, Spain, from 19th May – 5th June 2011
Marely Becerra at World Art Vision
Real Círculo Artístico de Barcelona, Spain, from 19th May – 5th June 2011
Kensuke Shimizu at World Art Vision
Real Círculo Artístico de Barcelona, Spain, from 19th May – 5th June 2011
Hilde Klomp at World Art Vision
Real Círculo Artístico de Barcelona, Spain, from 19th May – 5th June 2011
Edward Rilke at World Art Vision
Real Círculo Artístico de Barcelona, Spain, from 19th May – 5th June 2011
Etienne Pierart at World Art Vision
Real Círculo Artístico de Barcelona, Spain, from 19th May – 5th June 2011
Danish Saroee at World Art Vision
Real Círculo Artístico de Barcelona, Spain, from 19th May – 5th June 2011
Sumio Inoue at World Art Vision
Real Círculo Artístico de Barcelona, Spain, from 19th May – 5th June 2011
World Art Vision
Real Círculo Artístico de Barcelona
19 May – 5 June 5 2011
International artists are currently being selected to exhibit at the second edition of World Art Vision. The exhibition is being held from May 19th to June 5th 2011 at Real Círculo Artístico de Barcelona (Royal Artistic Circle), situated in the Barrio Gotico area of Barcelona, Spain.
For 18 days, the artists will have the unique opportunity of exhibiting paintings, drawings, sculpture, photography, prints, installation art, video and digital art and the exhibition will be highlighted by collateral events: presentations, concerts and lectures.
The Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA) presents the largest exhibition in Spain of the Brazilian artist Cildo Meireles
From 11 February to 26 April 2009
On the floor, a sea of broken glass, which crackles and crunches underfoot time and time again. Before your eyes, a maze in which there are no walls, only prison bars, fences, curtains, aquariums with translucent fish swimming around, their bones easily visible to the naked eye, mosquito nets, metal stakes and chicken wire… In the middle, a giant ball of crumpled cellophane paper.