Art Exhibitions

The Return of Tartalo

Casa de la Cultura Ignacio Aldecoa
(Florida Park, Vitoria-Gasteiz)

Oct 30-Nov 17, 2023

9:00-14:00
16:00-20:00

This work reinterprets and updates the legend of Tartalo, a being rooted in the bowels of Basque mythology, to contextualize it in the modern world using literature, virtual-reality sculpting, and three-dimensional programs for the environment and digital illustration as creative tools.

Arda: Places and Landscapes

Jimmy Jazz, (Coronación de la Virgen Blanca 4 St., Vitoria-Gasteiz)

8-11 November 2023

18:00-21:00

This is an exhibition about the nature and landscapes in Tolkien´s world as an inspiration, but it is also a project that looks at how different artforms coalesce. Photography, video, music, texts, and spoken words are all mixed into one single artform, so that the viewer can find new ways to escape reality for a while. The photos have mostly been the result of a creative process based on multi exposure or ICM (intentional camera movement), which makes them look more or less like paintings.

Eskolakide Ezezagunak

Montehermoso

6-12 Nov

Eskolakide ezezagunak is an exhibition, presented by the Vitoria-Gasteiz School of Arts and Crafts, in which we can see the sculptural result of a creation process carried out by students between the ages of 4 and 7 at the school. Through dreaming/imagination and group work, life is brought to life, different characters/beings that “inhabit” the different more or less known spaces of the building are built and shown.

Lo mágico a través de los tiempos

Gestion Art 137 (Florida 62 St., Vitoria-Gasteiz)

This exhibition is a chronological journey through sculpture, painting, and antique and auctioned objects that takes us to the magical in the art. It touches on the mythology and anthropology of different cultures. We can highlight a work titled Hunter Diana made of bronze by the bronzist sculptor Eutrope Bouret (1833-1906).