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Madrid, Sept 13 (EFE) .- (Camera: Ángel Herrera / Pedro) René Magritte (1898-1967) is one of the most popular artists of the surrealist movement, but his dedication "to delirium and absurdity" overshadowed his rigorous work, which the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid explores in its new exhibition The Magritte machine, set to open on Tuesday.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION,
Madrid, Apr 19 (EFE), (Camera: Manuel Única) .- The Thyssen Museum in Madrid dedicates an exhibition to Georgia O'Keeffe (1887-1986), one of the greatest representatives of 20th century North American art.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION IN MADRID
On 26th July Brooklands Museum will open its new ‘Driven by Design’ exhibition exploring the fascinating world of supercar design in collaboration with McLaren Automotive.As part of the company’s long-standing commitment to encourage more young people into careers that involve science, technology, engineering, maths and design, McLaren is loaning three exhibits including a McLaren Senna GTR prototype car, a McLaren Senna GTR concept car and a full-scale LEGO model of a McLaren 720S.The exhibition forms a key part of the supercar company’s 10-year anniversary celebrations. Will also feature some of the 2,500 strong team who help design, engineer, test and build these incredible supercars including McLaren Development Driver Bruno Senna.Brooklands holds a proud position as the birthplace of motorsport in the UK, not only boasting the first purpose-built racetrack anywhere in the world but it also held Britain’s first Grand Prix in 1926. Alongside its place at the centre of British motorsport, Brooklands has a strong history of aviation design and manufacture with many technologies developed there such as carbon fibre composites, which McLaren first introduced into Formula 1 40 years ago, and has featured in every McLaren race or road car since.
Madrid May 10 (EFE) .- Swiss artist Claudia Comte begins a journey through the seabed and coral reefs with "After Nature", an installation at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, which combines wood, light, animation and wall paintings to vindicate coral as an element of reflection on climate change.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION IN MADRID
Madrid, Mad 1 (EFE).- (Camera: Manuel Única) The Prado Museum in Madrid gathers for the first time since the 16th century the mythological scenes Titian painted for Felipe II, his famous "poems", mythological scenes about lust, stories of love and death.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION.