-FotoColectania Foundation hosts the new exhibition ‘Saul Letier: In search of Beauty’, which brings together more than 130 photographs, in colour and black and white, which showcase all of Leiter’s talents, including his most iconic photographs. Leiter has photographed the streets of New York city from an intimate perspective for six decades. You can visit this exhibition until 21 October.
-The Joan Miró Foundation is hosting a new show at Espai 13, as part of the cycle “The Possibility of an Island”, ‘Soy vertical’ by Lisa Gideonsson and Gustaf Londré, two Swiss visual artists who have been working together as an artistic duo since 2009, regularly investigating topics relating to temporality, the body and the natural environment, exploring relationships which are established amongst all of these through performance, video, installation and text. You can visit until 11 September.
-‘La luz negra’ (black light) an exhibition which takes a look at the influence of different secret traditions on contemporary art from the 50’s up until now. You can visit it at the Centro de Cultura Contemporánea de Barcelona (CCCB) until 21st October.
-‘A contratiempo. Medio siglo de artistas valencianas’, is the recently inaugurated exhibition by Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno (IVAM) which recreates the journey of female Valencian artists to gain visibility and recognition of their profession, dating from the end of the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera and the Second Republic, continuing through Francoism, until the eighties. You can visit it at Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno (IVAM).