Culture always blooms in the month of April but this 2023 Two projects have germinated that are out of the ordinary. They are the cultural route The Valencia of Joaquín Sorolla which celebrates the centenary of the painter's death and the Printing market, a large gastronomic space created in the facilities of the old Imprenta Vila. On the regular roster are the Book Fair of nurseries, and LABdeseries focused on fantasy genre series, the social film festival Socialmed, the festival Dance Valencia and the urban cycling fair Cyclosferia, which we talked to you about in detail in the April AU. There are also very powerful exhibitions: the etching series Caprichos of Goya, a collection of paintings spanning the 15th to 20th centuries grouped in the exhibition From darkness to light, a retrospective of the best-known Latin American artist in the world, Fernando Botero, and a nostalgic look at the production of the Valencian group of designers The ship. And plays by Miguel Delibes, The wars of our ancestors y The holy innocents, with Carmelo Gómez in the first, and Javier Gutiérrez and Luis Bermejo in the second; and Begoña Tena, that readapts his magnificent work Viva premiered at the Cabanyal Íntim in a large theater format. and music from Javiera Mena, Natos and Waor, Rufus Wainwright, Rocío Márquez and Bronquio (Etnomusic), The corn boys, L’Entourloop, Big thief y The mission. Besides, we talk to you about the chestnut tree that comes out to the tables of the Ribera Alta on these dates, We interviewed the author of Grass, the korean Gendry-Kim Success Camp, we prepare a Bones cake, we are going to eat at the greek restaurant Thalassa and we start a new Carrer Agranats on Alzira street, with a stop at George Best, the Argentine restaurant La Milanga, Irish-style Three Way Pub and Bangarang Bookstore.

Printed magazine AU May 2026
A summary of the printed magazine of May 2026.






