Banner Telefónica
  • Login
Sunday, May 11, 2025
No Result
View All Result
  • es Español
  • en English
subscribe
thediplomatinspain
video channel
  • Frontpage
  • News
    • Spain
    • World
    • The world in Spain
    • Diplomatic Breakfast
    • Diplomacy with a history
    • The bag
    • Social life
  • Tribune
  • Analysis
  • Trends
  • Embassies
    • Embassies Directory
    • Protocol
    • International legislation
  • UNWTO News
  • Leisure
    • Libros
    • Culture & Art
    • Música
    • Movies
    • Niños
    • Espectáculos
    • Teatro
  • Diplomatic club
  • Vip Club
  • Frontpage
  • News
    • Spain
    • World
    • The world in Spain
    • Diplomatic Breakfast
    • Diplomacy with a history
    • The bag
    • Social life
  • Tribune
  • Analysis
  • Trends
  • Embassies
    • Embassies Directory
    • Protocol
    • International legislation
  • UNWTO News
  • Leisure
    • Libros
    • Culture & Art
    • Música
    • Movies
    • Niños
    • Espectáculos
    • Teatro
  • Diplomatic club
  • Vip Club
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
thediplomatinspain
Home Leisure Culture & Art

‘Seventy great masters of the Pérez Simón Collection’ in CentroCentro

Juan David Latorre
24 de September de 2024
in Culture & Art, Leisure
0
‘Seventy great masters of the Pérez Simón Collection’ in CentroCentro
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

CentroCentro de Madrid (Plaza de Cibeles, 1) presents until next 12 January 2025 the exhibition Seventy Great Masters of the Pérez Simón Collection, which brings together some of the most valuable pieces of this remarkable set, Today, it is considered one of the most important private collections in the world. The exhibition offers a careful selection of works, most of them never seen in Madrid before.

 

The exhibition has been curated by Graciela Téllez Trevilla, Susana Martínez-Garrido and Roberto Fernández Castro, who have articulated the selection of works in such a way that it offers a journey divided into three thematic sections. Ancient and early modern masters includes works by Lucas Cranach the Elder, Bronzino, Rubens, el Greco, Murillo, Anton Van Dyck, Canaletto, Tiepolo and Goya, among others; XIX century includes pieces of the most relevant painters of the time, including Turner, Van Gogh, Paul Cézanne, Pissarro, Gauguin, Sisley, Monet, Renoir, Joaquín Sorolla and Ignacio de Zuloaga; in From the Vanguards to the Present Art are present artists such as Eduard Munch, Tamara de Lempicka, Fernand Léger, Rothko, René Magritte, Alex Katz, Takashi Murakami and Yoshitomo Nara.

 

The collection consists of more than 4,000 pieces of painting, sculpture, drawing, decorative arts and manuscripts. It is completed by a library of more than 50,000 volumes, with a documentary collection that serves as the basis for the Collection itself.

 

The businessman and collector Juan Antonio Pérez Simón was born in Asturias in 1941, from there he emigrated to Mexico with his parents at the age of 5. The origin of his collection dates back to 1964 when, as he himself recalls, he made a trip to Europe “which defined my intense and indissoluble bond with the plastic arts and gave me a norm for their enjoyment”. In this journey, Juan Antonio Pérez Simón spends his time and a large part of his budget, just 8 dollars a day, to visit all those museums that guarded the works of art he admired most. As he himself explains: “Since my youth I was attracted by beauty, by works of art. As I could not buy them, I hung in my bedroom reproductions of the paintings. It satisfied my desire to enjoy the way in which each artist captured on his canvas the sublime, the poetic, the beautiful, even the terrible”. Since then, Juan Antonio Pérez Simón has never ceased his search for beauty and has developed his collectionistic impulse to gather, fruit of the effort over these years, a unique collection in the world. More information and entries at this link.

 

 

ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

Margallo: “I warned Netanyahu if he talked about Catalonia’s independence, I would recognize Palestinian State”

Next Post

Fundación Casa de México presents ‘La joya robada’, by Elik G. Troconis

Juan David Latorre

Juan David Latorre

Next Post
Fundación Casa de México presents ‘La joya robada’, by Elik G. Troconis

Fundación Casa de México presents ‘La joya robada’, by Elik G. Troconis

Recommended

Foreign Minister thanks Rabat for its support after the blackout and is once again left alone regarding the Sahara

Foreign Minister thanks Rabat for its support after the blackout and is once again left alone regarding the Sahara

6 days ago

Newsletter

"Stay informed through our pages and always stay one step ahead. With in-depth analysis, exclusive reports and comprehensive coverage of the events that are shaping our present, our newspaper is more than just news, it is a window to the future."

Sections

Newspaper archive

September 2024
M T W T F S S
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
30  
« Aug   Oct »

About Us

The Diplomat in Spain is the reference digital newspaper for diplomats and companies that want to be well informed.

© 2024 The Diplomat in Spain.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

  • Login
No Result
View All Result
  • Frontpage
  • News
    • Spain
    • World
    • The world in Spain
    • Diplomatic Breakfast
    • Diplomacy with a history
    • The bag
    • Social life
  • Tribune
  • Analysis
  • Trends
  • Embassies
    • Embassies Directory
    • Protocol
    • International legislation
  • UNWTO News
  • Leisure
    • Libros
    • Culture & Art
    • Música
    • Movies
    • Niños
    • Espectáculos
    • Teatro
  • Diplomatic club
  • Vip Club

© 2024 The Diplomat in Spain.

Go to mobile version
  • English
  • Español