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The best exhibitions not to miss in 2023

With the new year comes a fresh wave of excitement for art enthusiasts in Palma de Mallorca, as the city's museums gear up to showcase their latest exhibitions. From Es Baluard to CaixaForum, the upcoming lineup promises to be a diverse and captivating array of artistic expression.

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Die besten Ausstellungen, die Sie 2023 nicht verpassen sollten
With the new year comes a fresh wave of excitement for art enthusiasts in Palma de Mallorca, as the city's museums gear up to showcase their latest exhibitions. From Es Baluard to CaixaForum, the upcoming lineup promises to be a diverse and captivating array of artistic expression.

Es Baluard

Es Baluard, always at the forefront of contemporary art, has already unveiled its ambitious 2023 program, featuring exhibitions from a range of talented artists. Visitors can look forward to exploring the works of Maria Lai, Dora García, Carles Congost, Jeremy Deller, Susy Gómez, Pedro G. Romero, Otobong Nkanga, Nauzet Mayor, Álvaro Perdices, and Ian Waelder. In addition, the museum's contemporary collection will be reinterpreted by curator Agustín Pérez Rubio, providing a unique perspective on the representation of the world throughout history. The solo exhibitions at Es Baluard are set to be particularly captivating, with a diverse range of styles and themes on offer. Nauzet Mayor's "Cos en fuga. Membrana i transició" promises to be a thought-provoking exploration of transition and transformation, while Susy Gómez's "Memòria per venir" offers a poignant reflection on memory and its impact on our future. Meanwhile, Ian Waelder's "even in a Language that is not your own" promises to be an emotive exploration of identity and heritage.
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LaCaixa Forum

At CaixaForum, visitors can enjoy a range of exhibitions, including the current major exhibition "La imagen humana. Arte, identidades y simbolismo", which runs until 9 April. From May to August, "Homo Ludens. Videojuegos para entender el presente" will explore the world of video games and their significance in contemporary culture. With an interactive and immersive experience, the exhibition promises to be a true highlight of the museum's program.

Casal Solleric

Casal Solleric will be exhibiting the finalists of the Palma City Art Prize from 20 January to 3 April. The show "A sota terra" by Mario Santamaría ends on 5 March. A solo exhibition by Mallorcan artist Dolores Sampol is then on the programme from March to June. From April to June, newly acquired works, "Noves adquisicions", will also be presented.
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Fundación Miró

Until June, you can check out the exhibitions "El Miró de Son Boter" and "Rif Spahni. Instant i memòria". The artist Glenda León, winner of the Premi Biennal de Creació Artística Pilar Juncosa Sotheby's 2021, will have a show with five series of works linked to those by Joan Miró. At the beginning of October, "Son Boter. Una mirada al pasado" will provide a historical approach to the building that was once Miró's studio.
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