Zuloaga: Soul of Spain
The works of Ignacio Zuloaga (1870–1945) reflect the search for identity. The exhibition focuses on landscapes and colourful people: paupers, bull fighters and beautiful women.
9 avril - 4 septembre 2021Passé
Ignacio Zuloaga. Four Women by the Sea. 1899. Ignacio Zuloaga Museum, Pedraza
Ignacio Zuloaga (1870–1945) holds a special place in Spanish art. His works reflect the difficult search for identity of the beginning of the 20th century in Spain, as well as developing the traditions of the Spanish school of painting. The exhibition focuses on portraits of luminaries of Spanish cultures, symbolic landscapes and colourful people: paupers, bull fighters and beautiful women.
The exhibition has been organised in cooperation with the Ignacio Zuloaga Museum.
Curators: Carlos Alonso Pérez-Fajardo (Ignacio Zuloaga Museum, Pedraza) and Aleksandra Murre.
Virtual guided tour with the two curators in Estonian and and in English:
https://mikkelimuuseum.ekm.ee/en/syndmus/zuloaga-soul-of-spain/
Zuloaga, Tallinn, Spanish art, Exhibition