- Presentation | Not everything is a lie
- The Classical Exhibition | The Flemish of the Queen
- Interview | Thomas Krens
- The Contemporary Exhibition | Cai Guo-Qiang
- The Work | Saint John the Baptist in the Desert
- The Fair | TEFAF
- Photography | The Royal Theatre of J. M. Ballester
- In the studio | Tobias Rehberger
- Investigation | The Mariscal Soult and his Collection
- The collection of | Teresa Sapey
- Chronicles from Berlin, London, Paris and New York
- Auctions of Classical and Modern Art
- Exhibitions Schedule
- Written by | José Manuel Ballester, Konrad O. Bernheimer, Ignacio Cano, Consuelo Císcar, Javier Portús, Alejandro Vergara

A Lesson in Stadelschüle
Tobias Rehberger (Esslingen, 1966) is one of the most recognized German artists. His work, full of colour, is highlighted for establishing links among the architecture, the design, and the production of objects. Many of his pieces are complete environments that work both as a work of art and as a space. We could see his work in Madrid in el Palacio de Cristal in 2005, with a suggestive project produced by the National Museum of Art Centre Reina Sofía. We visited him in his studio in Frankfurt last February.
By Miguel Bonet
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