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PAINTING
Menchu Gal. Images of a Life
From 20 March to 28 June, the Espacio Cultural Serrería Belga will host an exhibition devoted to the pioneering artist, Menchu Gal, who stood out for her strong artistic personality and for being the first woman to receive the Spanish National Painting Award in 1959.
EXHIBITIONS
Dislocación
Exhibition titled Dislocación at Espacio Cultural Serrería Belga exploring themes of displacement and spatial transformation.
CONTEMPORARY
Luis Pérez Calvo
Contemporary visual art and artistic practice by Luis Pérez Calvo at CentroCentro, Retiro.
EXHIBITIONS
Trees: Past, Present and Future of a Madrid Wrapped in Branches
Exhibition at Centro de Educación Ambiental El Retiro exploring Madrid's trees through their historical role, current ecology, and future urban forestry with interactive elements.
CONTEMPORARY
Alberto Greco. Long Live Living Art
From 11 February to 8 June, the Sabatini Building (Floor 0) at the Reina Sofía Museum will host a retrospective of the brief yet intense career of Alberto Greco, who was a key figure in the experimental avant-garde and founder of living art.
PAINTING
History doesn’t repeat itself, but it does rhyme. Dumile Feni: African Guernica
In the first instalment of the Reina Sofía Museum’s new programme, History doesn’t repeat itself, but it does rhyme, establishes a dialogue between Pablo Picasso's Guernica (1937) and African Guernica (1967), by Dumile Feni (Worcester, South Africa, 1942 – New York, 1991),…
PAINTING
The Martyrdom of Saint Andrew
The masterpiece by the Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens The Martyrdom of Saint Andrew is on display in Room 16 B of the Villanueva Building along with its original frame, the piece was painted by Rubens during the same period he was working on the decorative programme of the…
CONTEMPORARY
Guided Conversations at Matadero Madrid
Art specialists lead guided conversations at Matadero Madrid exploring current exhibitions through dialogue, encouraging visitors to share interpretations and discuss creative processes.



