Our flagship museum rolls up its sleeves in these days of closed doors to continue spreading art and culture through YouTube and its social networks. Within the initiative IVAM Shots, The museum curators briefly comment on some of the most relevant works in the museum's collection, that have the signature of Julio González, Alexander Calder, Jean Dubuffet, Richard Hamilton, Robert Rauschenberg o Robert Frank. Besides, since we cannot physically visit the exhibitions currently displayed by the museum, The curators explain to us in video the most relevant aspects of the exhibitions on orientalisms, Miquel Navarro, Julio González, Troubled times, the Valencian counterculture and Ignacio Pinazo. And every Saturday, in #electric rearview mirror remember some past exhibition like Building new worlds about the first decades of 20th century art, or the one dedicated to the British artist Gillian Wearing, that reflects on identity, Time and its effects on human relationships. To set our teeth long, in IVAM Next Coming (https://bit.ly/2wS4MKl) They tell us the keys to the exhibitions that will see the light when the crisis is over: the first individual exhibition in Spain of the Turkish artist Gülsun Karamustafá, and exhibitions that investigate the different representations of sexuality in interwar Europe, the production of the Valencian poster artist Josep Renau during his stages in Mexico and Berlin, or the artistic representation of machines, by artists such as Francis Picabia or Marcel Duchamp. On the other hand, the museum offers a course online free to introduce us to modern and contemporary art called IVAM talks about art. It consists of several informative conferences on art trends from the beginning of the 20th century to the present day.. It is spoken, For example, on the role of women in the artistic avant-garde, Pop Art in the museum collection or the keys to 20th century art. AU

Old fallera billboard
TUESDAY TO SATURDAY: 10-19H. 1/2€
Twenty posters used to announce the Fallas in the most turbulent years of Valencia's recent history.






