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.
General admission: €6
Reduced admission: €4.50
Free admission for certain groups and children under 12
Fridays “Pay what you wish”
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
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