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London (United Kingdom), Jun 7 (EFE) .- (CAMERA: Pilar Tomas) The subversive urban art of the French artist JR will jump from the streets of the world to the Saatchi Gallery in London with an exhibition that reveals the secrets of some of the most emblematic works of his last fifteen years of career.
London, Sep 7 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Facundo Arrizabalaga) The Hayward Gallery in London is hosting an exhibition by British artist Louise Giovanelli that will remain open from September 9 to December 12.FOOTAGE FROM THE BRITISH ARTIST LOUISE GIOVANELLI'S EXHIBITION AT THE HAYWARD GALLERY IN LONDON.
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.
London, July 20 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Facundo Arrizabalaga) From July 22, the National Gallery in London exhibits the paintings of the different views of Konigstein Castle by the Italian painter Bernardo Bellotto in the exhibition 'Bellotto: The Konigstein Views Reunited'. FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION IN LONDON
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.
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. SOUNDBITES IN SPANISH OF VALDÉS.