- Presentation | Getting down to work
- The Classical Exhibition | Caravaggio on the crossroads
- Interview | Norman Rosenthal
- The Contemporary Exhibition | Bruce Nauman
- The Work | The Education of the Virgin
- Space | MAXXI
- Portfolio | Manu Muniategiandikoetxea
- Investigation | Study on the house in Pompeii
- In the studio | Jaume Plensa
- The collection of | Jimena Blázquez
- Chronicles from Berlin, London, Paris and New York
- Auctions of Classical and Modern Art
- Exhibitions Schedule
- Written by | José Juan Barba, Alicia Fernández, José Jiménez, José María Luzón, John Marciari, Peter Plagens, Keith Sciberras

Spatial construction
Starting off from the Spatial Construction nº 29 by Alexander Rodchenko, Manu Muniategiandikoetxea explains the creative process behind one of his latest works. Merging the boundaries between painting and sculpture, the Basque artist shows his prototypes, images of the pieces he is working on and the paintings which lead him to new lines of investigation. Alicia Fernández, director of the Sala Rekalde, analyzes the key features of his work.
By Alicia Fernández
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