- Presentation | The Youth of Genius
- The Classical Exhibition | The story of a Hellenic Kingdom
- Interview | To understand the spanish people, one needs to know what bullfighting entails
- The Contemporary Exhibition | Antonio López
- The Work | A young masterpiece of Goya
- Space | Architecture at the limit and on the limit
- Portfolio | Typologies of Perspective
- In the studio | Creative Freedom
- Investigation | Francisco Gutierrez
- The collection of | Instinct of an entrepreneur
- Auctions of Classical and Modern Art
- Written by | José Juan Barba, Mª Pilar Bustinduy, Fernando Castro Flórez, Cristina Giménez, Michael Scott, Fernando Tabar Anitua, Marta Torres, Adrian Tyler, Enrique Valdivieso

Antonio López
Far from rush and urgency, Antonio Lopez opts for detailed and slow work. This way, he represents the transcendentalism of the daily world. The exhibition that has just been inaugurated at the Thyssen Museum and that will travel to the Fine Arts Museum of Bilbao explains this way of observing life and people. He is more than the great master of today’s realism.
By Fernando Castro Flórez
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