The Fundación Tres Culturas del Mediterráneo, together with the Instituto de Culturas Árabes y Mediterráneas (ICAM) and the Vesaniart Art Gallery, presents the exhibition Baja al Sur: Al-Andalus from 15 April to 21 May at the Pabellón Hassan II (Calle Max Planck, 2 – Isla de la Cartuja, Seville).
The artists participating in the exhibition are Abraham Benzadón, Ana Pavon, Daniel Garbade, Julia Diazdel, Kelly Fischer, Mar Aragón, Pedro Peña Gil and Sebastián Navas. The exhibition opened in Switzerland, at the Institute of Arab and Mediterranean Culture ICAM in Geneva on 12 November 2020. The aim of the exhibition is to reflect through art on the richness of cultural mixing throughout history, highlighting the Andalusian legacy in Spain. Al-Andalus, whose mark is still alive in Spain, was a period of maximum splendour in the Iberian Peninsula and especially in Andalusia, at the forefront of European science, philosophy, architecture, literature and music, among others. Al-Andalus enjoyed an exemplary model of intercultural and religious coexistence, so threatened today.