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NATO foreign ministers pose for a family photo as they open a two-day meeting in the Romanian capital to discuss, among other things, the conflict in Ukraine and how to help the country as winter arrives. IMAGES
Madrid, Oct 4 (EFE) .- (Camera: Leo Redondo) "Bringing the Spanish public an unknown story about Ibero-American art." The exhibition “Tornaviaje. Ibero-American Art in Spain ”, which arrives at the Prado Museum to present the links and exchanges of artistic works between Spain and Latin America after the conquest of the new continent through more than a hundred works.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION.
London, Jul 23 (EFE).- (Camera: Pilar Tomás) Art and education embrace in the new exhibition of the Colombian artist Óscar Murillo, winner of the prestigious Turner Prize for visual arts, who returns to the London school where he studied to explore what students around the world draw at their desks.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION IN HACKNEY, EASTERN LONDON.
Barcelona (Spain), ??Jul 14 (EFE).- (Camera: EFE) The work to safeguard and preserve its heritage that the MNAC undertook at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War is now the exhibition "The Museum in Danger!", which shows original works, photographs and numerous documentation on the evacuation and transfer operations that allow the public to discover this historical episode.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION.
Barcelona (Spain), ??Jul 1 (EFE).- (Camera: EFE) The National Museum of Art of Catalonia (MNAC) opens to the public on Thursday three new halls dedicated to art from the period of the Spanish Civil War, with works that were considered lost for many years, another dedicated to women in wartime, and a last focused on propaganda, photojournalism and cinema.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION.
New York, May 15 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Alba Vigaray) Like a large part of the world population, the coronavirus forced the artist Manolo Valdés to isolate himself, but far from being carried away by passivity and Boredom, the Spaniard spent up to 18 hours a day dedicated to his work, and now shows the fruits of that effort at the Opera Gallery in New York.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION OF THE SPANISH ARTIST MANOLO VALDÉS, EXPOSED AT THE OPERA GALLERY IN NEW YORK.