
Vista is the first solo exhibition of British artist Fiona Rae to be held in Spain. The exhibition brings together a selection of works created over the last three decades, including pieces from prestigious collections such as the Tate Museum and the Fundació ”la Caixa,” as well as a recent loan from the Fundación Barrié to Es Baluard Museu.
The exhibition layout creates a dialogue between works from different periods, allowing visitors to observe the evolution of Rae’s pictorial language and her ongoing exploration of abstraction. Her large canvases are characterized by intense visual energy, controlled yet improvisational compositions, and a constant tension between legibility, the imaginary, and the figurative.
Through different series, the artist explores brushwork, color, form, and language, drawing influences from art history and Eastern calligraphy to contemporary visual culture, graphic design, comics, and digital media. The exhibition provides a broad and representative overview of one of the most important figures in contemporary abstract painting.
Price:
Access to the exhibition is included with the museum’s standard ticket.
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General admission: €6
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Reduced admission: €4.50
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Free admission for certain groups and children under 12
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Fridays “Pay what you wish”
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Special “Arrive by bike” ticket: €2
Dates: January 30, 2026 – August 23, 2026
Opening: January 29, 2026, 7:00 PM
Location: Espacio C
Artist: Fiona Rae
Curator: Carolina Grau

Miró's most experimental stage: found objects, “discarded” materials and the art of looking at everyday life again
This exhibition revolves around a beautiful idea: Miró does not “discover”, but rather “rediscovers”. Based on his own past, sketches, works in progress, forgotten materials and unexpected finds, the exhibition tells how that “spark” that drives his creation is activated.
It is presented at the Edifici Moneo (Espai Estrella) and brings together paintings, drawings, sculptures/models, documents, photos, objects and videos.
✅ Why go
Because it's not just “seeing works”: it's entering Miró's mental workshop. If you like to understand the creative process (how an idea is born from something everyday), this exhibition is made for that.
❌ To keep in mind
On Mondays it is closed and they do not sell tickets 45 minutes before closing, so don't leave it until the last minute.
📍 Data
Date: February 11, 2026 — January 17, 2027
Place: Fundació Miró Mallorca (Edifici Moneo, Espai Estrella), Carrer de Saridakis 29, Palma
Opening: February 11, 2026 · 19:00
🕒 Hours (winter)
Tuesday to Saturday: 10:00–18:00
Sundays and holidays: 10:00–15:00
Monday: closed
🎟️ Tickets 💡 Tip
General admission: €10
Reduced: €6.5
Reduced residents in Palma: €4
FREE: Saturdays from 3:00 p.m. and the first Sunday of each month (in addition to other cases with accreditation).
If you want to go in “cultural + cheap plan” mode, the best time is Saturday from 3:00 p.m. (FREE entry) and then you go down to Cala Major or the walk to finish off the afternoon.

Cineforum series at CaixaForum Palma
A film club open to all audiences (with a special focus on senior audiences) to watch films as a shared experience: presentation by an expert, screening and subsequent conversation.
🎬🗣️ Each block revolves around a universal theme (childhood, memory, migrations, war, beauty or family) and combines classics with contemporary titles.
✅ Why go
Because it's not just “going to the movies”: it's cinema with context and debate, ideal if you like to go out with ideas and conversation. Additionally, the cycle format lets you choose by topic (or follow them all).
❌ To keep in mind
The sessions are cineforum type and some have an age recommendation (for example, +12). There are tickets per session and also a season ticket.
📍 Data
Date: February 15 to November 22, 2026
Hours: Depending on session (Sundays, with specific passes)
Place:CaixaForum Palma (Plaza de Weyler, 3)
Entry: €4 per session (and cycle pass €9)
🗓️ 2026 Programming (highlighted sessions published)
📌 Sunday 02/15 · 17:00 - The 400 Blows (Truffaut) · cineforum (+12)
📌 Sunday 03/15 — Life is beautiful · cineforum
📌 Sunday 04/19 — The girls · cineforum
📌 Sunday 05/03 — “And yet we were born” show (cinema-concert)
📌 Sunday 09/27 – West Side Story · cineforum
📌 Sunday 10/18 – The 47· cineforum
📌 Sunday 11/22 – Minari. History of my family· cineforum
💡 Useful tip
The sessions are presented and energized by an expert (for example, in The 400 Blows Ricard Mamblona appears as presenter and facilitator) and then a conversation is opened with the public. The center also indicates that it is an adapted space.


Climb up to the terraces to see Palma from above: bay, bell tower, flying buttresses and rose window (guided tours in shifts)
If you are looking for a “wow” plan without leaving the center, this is one of the most special experiences: you tour the terraces of the Cathedral and see up close elements that are normally only appreciated from below (buttresses, rose windows, Gothic details), as well as brutal views of the bay and the city.
The visits are made in groups, with shifts every 30 minutes and lasting approximately 1 hour.
✅ Why go
It is the typical plan that surprises even if you have already been to the Cathedral: it totally changes the perspective and feels very “Palma”.
❌ To keep in mind
For security reasons, access is limited to people over 9 years old and it is not recommended if you have cardiorespiratory problems, vertigo or reduced mobility.
📍 Data
When: Visits available between March and November
Hours: Monday to Friday 10:00–16:30 Saturdays 10:00–13:30
Duration: Approx. 1 hour (shifts every 30 min)
Tickets: €25 (includes Cathedral + terraces + Museum of Sacred Art)
Balearic Residents: FREE on Fridays (removing entry at the box office) · €8 Monday-Thursday and Saturday

The “Klein blue” artist and the idea of infinity: a brief but very impressive visit, right in the center
Exhibition at the Juan March Foundation Museum
If you are interested in contemporary art (even if it is “just out of curiosity”), this exhibition is a perfect plan: Yves Klein is one of those artists who understand each other through experience. Color, emptiness, gesture, spirituality and spectacle… all very direct and very “Klein”.
✅ Why go
It is ideal for a morning or afternoon stroll through the center: you enter, walk through the exhibition without stress and leave with the feeling of having seen something different (and very iconic).
❌ To take into account
The Foundation usually indicates the schedule of the day on its website, so if you are short on time, check the schedule before leaving.
📍 Data
Date: June 2 to September 26, 2026
Place: Juan March Foundation Museum, Palma
Entry: FREE
Schedules:
Monday to Friday: 10 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Saturday: 10:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Sundays and holidays: closed
Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Monday: closed
December 24 and 31: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Closed: 1, 6 and 20 JAN, 2 MAR, 2,3 and 6 APR, 1 MAY, 24 JUN, 15 AUG, 12 OCT, 8, 25 and 26 DEC

60 photos that connect Picasso and Miró through two key landscapes: Horta de Sant Joan and Mont-roig del Camp
This exhibition traces the relationship (almost invisible but very real) between Picasso and Miró through the places that marked their work.
Jean Marie del Moral returns to Horta de Sant Joan and Mont-roig del Camp and photographs their shapes, walls, rocks and horizons: two municipalities separated by a few kilometers, with the same ocher land and a surprisingly similar imaginary.
In Horta, Picasso pushes cubism; In Mont-roig, Miró paints his most “detailed” paintings. Everything seen from the poetic perspective of 60 images.
In addition, the exhibition is added to the new PHOTOFEST contest (April–May 2026).
✅ Why go
Ideal if you like photography and want a plan that is not “just Miró”: here the hook is the landscape as the origin of art, and how two geniuses looked at the same thing… but painted differently.
❌ To take into account
It is closed on Mondays and they do not sell tickets in the last 45 minutes before closing.
📍 Data
Date: April 2 to September 6, 2026
Opening: April 15, 2026, 7:00 p.m.
Place: Fundació Miró Mallorca · Moneo Building · Espacio Zero
🕒 Schedules (Fundació Miró Mallorca)
Winter (09/16–05/15): Tuesday to Saturday 10:00–18:00 · Sundays and holidays 10:00–15:00 · Closed Mondays
Summer (05/16–09/15): Tuesday to Saturday 10:00–19:00 · Sundays and holidays 10:00–15:00 · Closed Mondays
🎟️ Tickets
General: €10 · Reduced: €6.5 · Palma residents: €4
FREE: Saturdays from 3:00 p.m. and first Sunday of each month (10:00–3:00 p.m.), among other modalities.

The first International Festival of Photography and Contemporary Image in Mallorca, held simultaneously across the island. Mallorca will become a major destination for contemporary visual culture by hosting the inaugural edition of this new flagship biennial festival dedicated to photography and moving images, spearheaded by Art Palma Contemporani.
For more than four months, the entire island transforms into a vibrant stage for contemporary image creation, with events and exhibitions taking place simultaneously in Palma and in municipalities throughout Mallorca. The festival brings together a rich network of museums, galleries, cultural centers, independent spaces, and local councils under an ambitious program.
Festival Sections
- Photographic exhibitions– Individual and group exhibitions in museums, galleries and cultural spaces throughout the island.
- Photographic talks– Conferences, talks and round tables on contemporary photography.
- Photography Club– Celebrating the photobook as an artistic and publishing format.
- Photo walks– Guided tours of participating exhibitions and spaces.
- FotoStreet Press– Photojournalism and citizen participation in public spaces.
- Calvià Photofilm– Where photography meets cinema and moving images.
- Professional Program– A space dedicated to collectors, curators and cultural professionals.
Participating Spaces
- Fundació Miró Mallorca
- Es Baluard Museum of Contemporary Art
- Casal Solleric
- CaixaForum Palma
- Toni Catany Foundation
- Juan March Foundation Palma
- Planas House
- Multiple additional spaces throughout the island
Management Team
The festival is directed byXavier Fiol, withMontserrat Torrasas General Coordinator and co-curator, with the advice ofXico BonnínandHoracio FernándezPHOF builds on the legacy of the Palma Photo event, making it a broader and more ambitious platform for visual culture, sustainable cultural tourism, and community engagement.
Data
- Dates:April 25 – August 30, 2026
- Location:Plaça de l'Església, Binissalem and multiple spaces throughout Mallorca
- Character:International Festival of Photography and Contemporary Image
- Guy:Biennial Festival
- Organization:Art Palma Contemporani
The full program, artists, and exhibition details will be announced prior to the official opening.

What if time wasn't measured in hours... but in light?
Starting with a gesture as simple as looking at the sun,Aina Albo PuigserverIt invites us to enter a universe where light becomes matter, language, and a trace of the passage of time. This exhibition, created specifically for Space D ofEs Baluard Museum of Contemporary Art of PalmaIt is not limited to what we see: it moves us beyond the walls, towards an intimate, abstract and constantly transforming map.
Here, theinterstices—those tiny, almost invisible spaces between one moment and the next— reveal themselves as places where something begins to happen. They are pauses charged with meaning, where time silently becomes visible.
The exhibition route is traversed by theanalemmaThat figure-eight curve the sun traces throughout the year. It's not a tangible figure, but a writing of light. Through delicate geometries and materials like glass, wood, or glazes, the artist constructs a dialogue between precision and perception, between science and intuition.
More than an exhibition,IntersticesIt is an experience: an experiment where time is not only represented, but inscribed in matter. A reminder that time is not linear, but a living curve that transforms as we observe it.
🌿 About the artist
Born in Palma, Aina Albo Puigserver explores the intersection of landscape, geometry, and natural phenomena in her practice. Her works arise from contemplation and invite us to inhabit that uncertain territory between the real and the possible.

Casal Solleric presents the striking exhibition “Holy” by American photographer Donna Ferrato, an artist recognized for her direct and committed gaze on human realities.
The exhibition offers a powerful and moving visual journey that reflects the lives, spirituality, and inner worlds of its subjects, with an approach that blends sensitivity, strength, and truth. Ferrato manages to capture everyday moments that convey emotion and reflection, inviting the viewer to look beyond the superficial.🖤📷
🖼 Exhibition details
- Artist:Donna Ferrato
- Qualification: Holy
- Place:Casal Solleric, Palma de Mallorca
- Dates:until [closing date according to the website]
- Entrance:Open to the public (see website for opening hours and conditions)
✨ Why you can't miss it
“Holy” is more than photography; it is avisual documentary about humanity, which combines art, sensitivity, and social activism. Perfect for those seekingcultural experiences that move and make you think. 🌟
Visiting this exhibition is an opportunity todelve into the vision of one of the most influential photographers of our timeand explore how art can reflect profound truths about life and society.

The Pilar and Joan Miró Foundation in Mallorca presents a new exhibition by the artist Carlos Bunga (Porto, 1976), one of the most singular voices in contemporary art. His work moves between disciplines such as architecture, painting, sculpture, and performance, constantly exploring the boundaries between making and unmaking, the ephemeral and the permanent. 🎨
This exhibition revolves around theFire as a symbol of change, regeneration, and purificationAn ambivalent element: capable of destroying, but also of giving way to new life cycles.
Throughout history, fire has been used in a controlled manner in agricultural practices and rituals, from transforming the land to traditional ceremonies such as theSt. John's Evewhich coincides with thesummer solstice. 🌞🔥
The exhibition period includes precisely this symbolic date, theJune 23, when various cultures celebrate rituals linked to light, fertility and renewal.
🧵 Dialogue with Joan Miró and crafts
For this project in Mallorca, Bunga establishes a dialogue with the universe ofJoan Miró, especially with his interest in theeveryday objects, crafts, and manual processes, present in their homes and studios.
The artist works with humble materials such ascardboard, adhesive tape or fabricscreating installations that, despite their apparent fragility, highlight the creative process as an almost performative action.
🖼️ A journey between the “before” and the “after”
The project invites the visitor to experience a complete transformation process:what is, what is transformed, and what remains afterwardswith fire as the symbolic guiding thread of the entire exhibition.
👤 About the artist
Carlos Bunga studied at the ESAD in Caldas da Rainha (Portugal) and lives in Barcelona. His career includes exhibitions at international institutions such as theHammer Museum of Los Angeles, heSerralves Museum of Porto, heMUAC of Mexico Cityor theMACBA of Barcelonaamong others.
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