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  2. Centre d'Art Santa Mònica - Wikipedia

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    Centre d'Arts Santa Mònica (CASM), more commonly abbreviated as Arts Santa Mònica, is a public venue in Barcelona, opened in 1988, for exhibiting contemporary art. It is located in the Raval side of Rambla de Santa Mònica (Ciutat Vella district). It hosts a number of exhibitions of contemporary Spanish and international artists every year ...

  3. List of contemporary art galleries - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of contemporary art galleries, ... Madrid since 1992, Santiago since 1995, Barcelona since 2012 [23 ... Stux Gallery, Boston (1980-1988), New York ...

  4. Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art - Wikipedia

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    The Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art (Catalan: Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona, IPA: [muˈzɛw ˈðaɾt kuntəmpuˈɾani ðə βəɾsəˈlonə], MACBA, Catalan:) is a contemporary art museum situated in the Plaça dels Àngels, in El Raval neighborhood, Ciutat Vella district, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The museum opened to the ...

  5. New York/New Wave - Wikipedia

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    New York/New Wave was an exhibition curated by Diego Cortez in 1981. Held at the Long Island City gallery P.S.1 , it documented the crossover between the downtown art and music scenes. The show featured a coalition of No wave musicians, painters, graffiti artists , poets, and photographers.

  6. Science and Charity - Wikipedia

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    2010 – "Science and Charity, revealed", Musée Picasso, Barcelona [6] [7] 1980 – Pablo Picasso: A retrospective. Museum of Modern Art, New York (May to September) 1982 – Picasso 1981–1973. Retrospective exhibition. Museu Picasso, Barcelona (January–February)

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  8. Fun Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Fun Gallery was an art gallery founded by Patti Astor and Bill Stelling in 1981. The Fun Gallery had a cultural impact until it closed in 1985. [1] As the first art gallery in Manhattan's East Village, it exposed New York to the talents of street art by showcasing graffiti artists like Fab 5 Freddy, Futura 2000, Lee Quiñones, Zephyr, Dondi, Lady Pink, and ERO. [2]

  9. El Internacional (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    El Internacional Tapas Bar & Restaurant was conceived as an artistic project and social experiment, carried out between 1984 and 1986 by artist Antoni Miralda [1] [2] and chef Montse Guillén [3] in the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It was an initiative which blended contemporary art and cuisine.