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Paris, Jan 8 (EFE) .- (Camera: Josep Puig López) Several museums in France are looking for a way to continue showing their collections, despite not being able to receive public due to the restrictions derived from the coronavirus pandemic, and options lead to collaborations and broadcasts on the internet.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION GIACOMETTI EXHIBITION IN THE PARIS MUSEUM.SOUNDBITES OF HUGO DANIEL, CURATOR."The relationship between Samuel Beckett and Alberto Giacometti was not well documented although its echoes and the deep affinity between their works are very important, the two artists knew each other for a very long period of time, from the 1930s until the death of Giacometti in 60."
Bishop Auckland (United Kingdom), Oct 13 (EFE) .- (Camera: Viviana García) The painting "Benjamín", by Francisco de Zurbarán (1598-1664), is the starting point of the Spanish Gallery in the surroundings of the castle Auckland, in the county of Durham (northeast England), which houses the first permanent exhibition in the United Kingdom dedicated to the Spanish Golden Age.FOOTAGE FROM THE BISHOP AUCKLAND EXHIBITIONSOUNDBITES FROM JONATHAN RUFFER, FOUNDER OF THE AUCKLAND PROJECT
Madrid, Oct 5 (EFE).- (Camera: Raúl García) The Filmoteca Nacional (National Film Library) in Madrid is opening the exhibition “Alex de la Iglesia. Del cine como una de las bellas artes” (Alex de la Iglesia. Of cinema as one of the fine arts), an exhibition dedicated to the Spanish filmmaker.FOOTAGE OF THHE EXHIBITION
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.
Guatemala City, Sep 23 (EFE), (camera: Esteban Biba) .- The Secretary of State for International Cooperation of Spain, Pilar Cancela, inaugurated a traveling exhibition on emancipatory women from Central America at the Cultural Center of Spain in Guatemala .