Settecento Veneziano - 2009
The exhibition shows a wide view of art that seduced the world with its light, color and splendor. From Sebastiano Ricci to Francesco Guardi, through the great masters of the eighteenth century Venetian: Diziani, Amigoni, Piazetta, the Tiépolo, Zais, Richter, Marieschi, Canaletto, Bellotto and many more.
Organized by Fundación Banco Santander in collaboration with the Italian Embassy in Madrid and curated scientifically by Drssa. Annalisa Scarpa.
- Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, Madrid
- Fine Arts Museum of Seville
Marilyn (2005)
the exhibition offers an entertaining view of the image of one of the most representative icons of the XX century through the work of different contemporary artists.
In collaboration with many artists, museums and private collections.
- Cultural Centre La Villa de Madrid
Carlos III. Between Naples and Spain (2009-2010)
The exhibition, organized to mark the 250th anniversary of the arrival of Charles III of Bourbon to the throne of Spain from the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, where he is a monarch from 1734 to 1759 under the name of Charles VII.
'Carlos III. Between Naples and Spain' offers a splendid example of the magnificence and development of the arts in all its manifestations in the court of Naples during his reign.
Organized by the Italian Embassy in Madrid, financed by Endesa and scientifically curated by Professor Nicola Spinosa.
- Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, Madrid
Ver catálogo PDF: Carlos III. Entre Nápoles y España
“The Bull and the Mediterranean Sea” (2000).
From Mesopotamia to the XX century: five thousand years of history, customs, religions and Mediterranean economy through the iconographic image of the bull in jewelry, reliefs, sculptures, steles, drawings, pictures, photographs...
Carried out in collaboration with more than 26 museums, Foundations and private collections.
- Palace of San Eloy in Salamanca and Sa Nostra Cultural Centre of Palma de Mallorca.
El Toro y el Mediterráneo (2000) from Albert Ribas on Vimeo.