- Presentation | Not everything is a lie
- The Classical Exhibition | Seeking Rembrandt in Spain
- Interview | Jonathan Brown
- The Contemporary Exhibition | Cy Twombly
- The Work | Ciudad Rodrigo: the Altar Recovered
- The Fair | Arco [India]
- Sculpture | When Men were Gods
- In the studio | Antony Gormley
- Investigation | The Revolution of Ribera
- The collection of | Javier de la Calzada
- Chronicles from Berlin, London, Paris and New York
- Auctions of Classical and Modern Art
- Exhibitions Schedule
- Written by | Lourdes Fernández, Carmen Giménez, Hans-Peter Klut, Gianni Papi, Mark A. Roglán, Isadora Rose, Nicola Spinosa

India: Millenial and Contemporary
The millenial culture of India has been fascinating Occident for decades, or even centuries. Its imaginary, aesthetics, colour and de magic of the mentioned country win the heart of anyone. The Indian Contemporary Art does not escape from this magnetic power, and especially in the last years, it is becoming in one of the phenomenon most highlighted of the universal contemporary panorama of plastic arts. India is now essential according to the contemporary universal «visual arts». For this reason, it will be the invited country in the next edition of ARCOmadrid, with a selection of 13 galleries and more than 60 artists.
By Lourdes Fernández
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