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Guided tour of the exhibition “This Long Journey into Your Eyes”
From April 09, 2019 until April 24, 2019The guided tour will take place on Wednesday, April 24 at 5:30 p.m. Approximate duration: 45 minutes.
MADRID
Casa Árabe headquarters (at Calle Alcalá, 62).
The guided tour will take place on Wednesday, April 24 at 5:30 p.m. Approximate duration: 45 minutes.
Prior registration required.
In Spanish.
On Wednesday, April 24, we have organized a tour through the exhibition
by Rachid Koraïchi, an internationally renowned artist known for his
sculptural works, installations, ceramics and textiles. SOLD OUT.
Casa Árabe exhibition halls (at Calle Alcalá, 62) The guided tour will take place on Wednesday, April 24 at 5:30 p.m. Approximate duration: 45 minutes. SOLD OUT.
In Spanish.
The exhibition provides a look back, for the first time ever in Spain, at Koraïchi’s most emblematic works, which include seven series of pieces in cor-ten steel, bronze, alabaster and ceramics. His artistic production creates a harmony between the traditional and contemporary, as well as showing the influence created by a universe of his own with very different cultural origins, drawing us closer to the idea of syncretism, making him a truly universal artist. His work, filled with symbols, writings and graphics, bestows him with a unique quality that can be identified in all of the series of pieces he has been producing for years, now on display for view in the exhibition halls at Casa Árabe’s Madrid headquarters.
The guided tour may only be attended by 20 people at most. They will be accepted in the order of requests. SOLD OUT. All those who apply to attend will receive a response via email.
Guided tour information sheet
In Spanish.
The exhibition provides a look back, for the first time ever in Spain, at Koraïchi’s most emblematic works, which include seven series of pieces in cor-ten steel, bronze, alabaster and ceramics. His artistic production creates a harmony between the traditional and contemporary, as well as showing the influence created by a universe of his own with very different cultural origins, drawing us closer to the idea of syncretism, making him a truly universal artist. His work, filled with symbols, writings and graphics, bestows him with a unique quality that can be identified in all of the series of pieces he has been producing for years, now on display for view in the exhibition halls at Casa Árabe’s Madrid headquarters.
The guided tour may only be attended by 20 people at most. They will be accepted in the order of requests. SOLD OUT. All those who apply to attend will receive a response via email.
Guided tour information sheet