- Presentation | Losing the fear
- The Classical Exhibition | Ribera and Velázquez
- Interview | José Milicua
- The Contemporary Exhibition | Brancusi and Serra
- The Work | The Van Dyck from El Escorial rediscovered
- Space | Sleeves and Hoods
- Portfolio | Massimo Listri
- In the studio | Rachel Kneebone
- Investigation | Sebastián Martínez
- The collection of | Pilar Conde
- Chronicles from Berlin, London, Paris and New York
- Auctions of Classical and Modern Art
- Exhibitions Schedule
- Written by | Dosmasunoarquitectos (Borrego, Montenegro y Toro), Bárbara Celis, Matías Díaz Padrón, Toby Juliff, José María Palencia, Gianni Papi, Ben Street

Pilar Conde
A fervent enthusiast of 16th – 18th Spanish art and ancient Chinese/ contemporary Japanese pottery, Pilar Conde has gathered together an impressive collection of works of art at her home in Connecticut, on the outskirts of New York. Not even the snow-coated landscape can distract us from contemplating their beauty.
By Bárbara Celis
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