Il Guercino and the Evolution of the Self-Taught Painter Who Amazed the Masters of Baroque
The Thyssen Museum in Madrid opens an exhibition focused on the biblical representations by the Italian painter Il Guercino, highlighting his drastic style evolution.
Art patron Francesca Thyssen-Bornemisza: "Protecting Ukraine and its culture is about Europe's future"
Francesca Thyssen-Bornemisza emphasizes the importance of protecting Ukraine's culture as essential to Europe's future during the opening of an exhibition in Madrid.
Art patron Francesca Thyssen-Bornemisza: "Protecting Ukraine and its culture is about Europe's future"
Francesca Thyssen-Bornemisza emphasizes the importance of safeguarding Ukrainian culture for the future of Europe, highlighted by her support for Ukrainian artists amid the ongoing conflict.
Barcelona will process the plan for the future Thyssen Museum of Barcelona with the support of Junts
Barcelona's city council is set to process the urban plan for the Thyssen Museum with backing from the Junts party, which claims to have secured greater heritage protection and an improved museum program.
The mystique in patatas bravas: the literary delirium of Constantino Molina, poet and vendor of the Thyssen
Constantino Molina, a poet and vendor at the Thyssen museum, emphasizes the importance of acknowledging the culinary-related work of writers while engaging with museum visitors.
Nazis, horses, and Aphrodite. The count who lived in Argentina, was a protagonist of international jet set, and had the most expensive marble statue
The article discusses Federico Augusto Zichy Thyssen, a European aristocrat who lived in Argentina and is noted for his connections to the international jet set and a significant historical background involving the financing of Hitler's rise to power.
Hammershøi: rays of sun in empty rooms
An exhibition at the Thyssen museum revisits the Danish painter Hammershøi, highlighting his mastery of a unique artistic language where silence weighs heavily.
New channel manager has turned the tide. Now the criticized radio is aiming to continue
Radio IIII's new channel manager claims the station has improved sufficiently to continue operating beyond 2027, despite its previous struggles with audience engagement.
The Inner Landscapes of Hammershøi
The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid opens the first retrospective of Danish artist Vilhelm Hammershøi in Spain, showcasing his unique modernist style and intimate approach to painting.
The Thyssen invites you to step into a painting by Robert Rauschenberg
The Thyssen Museum in Madrid celebrates the centenary of artist Robert Rauschenberg's birth with an installation that reconstructs his creative process.
Traveling Vermeer: 'Girl with a Pearl Earring' to Osaka, and 'View of Delft' to Madrid
The Thyssen Museum and the Mauritshuis in The Hague will simultaneously exchange twenty-five notable works from their permanent collections under a collaborative agreement.
The Comedy of Art: What Will the Carmen Thyssen Museum in Barcelona Be Like?
The article discusses the necessity of promoting Catalan painting from around 1900 through a new museum in Barcelona, focusing on high-quality collections from that era amid current challenges in the art market.
The Comedy Cinema and the Reused City
The transformation of the former Comèdia Cinema into the Carmen Thyssen Museum has sparked debates regarding architectural heritage preservation in Barcelona.
Crispy Hugáceo, the 'drag queen' who roams the halls of the Thyssen
Hugáceo Crujiente, a drag queen, leads monthly guided tours at the Thyssen Museum in Madrid, offering a queer perspective on art history.
Records in the Prado, National and Archaeological Heritage, increases in the Guggenheim, the Thyssen or the Caixaforum: museums reveal their visitors in 2025
Almost all major art centers in Spain recorded higher attendance figures in 2025 compared to 2024, signaling good news despite concerns over overcrowding.