The emblematic Gothic building of Sa Llonja will house from April 30
to August 31 an exhibition that groups twenty one big format paintings
created between 1983 and 2003 by the famous Mallorcan artist
Miquel
Barceló (Felanitx, 1957). The exhibition is divided in four
sections that feature all the important series that the artist has carried
out since his exhibition at the Documenta in Kassel in 1982.
The show is part of the cycle "Miquel Barceló a les Illes Balears"
organised by the Fundació Balears 21 and commissioned by the Mallorcan
artist Enrique Juncosa (director of the
Irish
Museum of Modern Art in Dublin) which will also reach the Museu d'Art
Contemporani in
Eivissa,
the square outside the Town Hall of Sant Francesc Xavier in
Formentera,
the Museum of
Menorca
in Maó and the Roser in Ciutadella.
Miquel Barceló is now working on the ceramic cover and the decoration
of the chapel of Sant Pere in the Palma Cathedral. There is more information
about the artist and his work in these webs in
Catalan
and in
Spanish and English by
the Fons Documental Miquel Barceló de Artà.
Photo ceded by the organisers: "Giorgione a Felanitx" (1984)