Project Description

Exhibitions at Juan March Foundation

The Juan March Foundation hosts between three and four annual exhibitions at their Madrid headquarters. Each one of them is completely different from the previous one, the exhibition space is transformed and adapted and the theme always manages to surprise us. In 93 Metros we produce the promotional videos of each exhibition, documenting the preparations and interviewing different people involved.

The first sample we documented was Listen with your eyes. Sound art in Spain. This is the largest retrospective of Spanish sound artists to date, with 162 artists and 400 works and documents covering more than five decades of sound creation in our country, from 1961 to the present.

At the beginning of 2017, the Juan March Foundation inaugurated the largest exhibition made in Spain about Lyonel Feininger , one of the most peculiar artists of pictorial modernity. American and German, painter and musician, Feininger was also one of the pioneers of comic, satirical drawings and vignettes. In the painting, he followed an evolution that led him to perfect a figurative and prismatic cubism that would end up being his hallmark. More than 400 works from around the world that abound in urban figures and characters, in trains and ships, in landscapes and seascapes, and in the serial architectures of bridges or cities.

Another exhibition we documented and promoted was William Morris and company: the Arts and Crafts movement in Britain. This retrospective offers the opportunity to explore and deeply appreciate the many facets of the designer, craftsman, businessman, poet, essayist and social agitator William Morris (1834-1896), as well as the main figures of the Arts and Crafts movement . They all shared a time, the nineteenth century; a space, Victorian England, and a concern: the harmful effects of industrialization on the social and labor conditions of the time and also, on traditional British crafts.

Category Brands
Client Fundación Juan March

Year 2017-2020

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