CHIRIVELLA SORIANO. Valeriola, 13
The common thread of People and characters is caught with tweezers, but it serves the Chirivella Soriano Foundation to show off the funds from its collection during a few months in which the Valeriola Palace used to host the very successful World Press Photo, What happens to October?. And although it seems somewhat improvised, The exhibition brings heavy artillery of contemporary Valencian art, as It's here, Juan Genovés, Luis Prades (Grupo Parpallo), las Meninas in the chalet of the Chronicle Team –given many times–; or the Portrait of Pietro Nenni of the International Brigades on the Guadalajara front, they say, the best piece of 1×1 of the Reality Team. From the rest of the state, they stand out Luis Gordillo, Dario Villalba y Guillermo Pérez Villalta con Character in front of a wall as the foundation's most recent acquisition. Another great asset of the exhibition is Eduardo Arroyo, essential of Spanish figuration and pop art, which represents in the series Tina to the wife of a miner with a shaved head to symbolize Franco's repression of the strikes in the Asturian mining basins in 1962. S.M.





