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Grand staircase at the Museum Fundacion Juan March.

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Museu Fundaci贸n Juan March

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The 17th-century Can Gallard del Canya, a 17th-century mansion overlaid with minor Modernist touches, now houses a small but significant collection of painting and sculpture. The permanent exhibits 鈥 some 80 pieces held by the Fundaci贸n Juan March 鈥 constitute a veritable who鈥檚 who of contemporary Spanish art, including Mir贸, Picasso, fellow cubist Juan Gris, Dal铆, and the sculptors Eduardo Chillida and Julio Gonz谩lez.

After starting with the big names, the collection skips through various movements in Spanish art, such as that inspired in Barcelona by the Dau al Set review (1948鈥53) and led by Antoni T脿pies. Meanwhile, in Valencia, Eusebio Sempere and Andreu Alfaro were leading the way down abstract paths. Sempere鈥檚 Las Cuatro Estaciones (1980) reflects the four seasons in subtle changes of colour in a series of four panels with interlocking shapes made of fine lines. Other names to watch for are Manuel Millares, Fernando Z贸bel and Miquel Barcel贸, who is represented by works including his large-format La Flaque (The Pond; 1989).


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