- Presentation | A Goya for an anniversary
- The Classical Exhibition | George Rouault
- Interview | Cristina Iglesias
- The Contemporary Exhibition | José Val del Omar
- The Work | A different Goya
- Space | Casa das Histórias Paula Rego
- Portfolio | Four unknown Nativities by La Roldana
- In the studio | Terence Koh
- Investigation | The twill-weave and Luis de Morales
- The collection of | Luis Sagrera
- Chronicles from Berlin, London, Paris and New York
- Auctions of Classical and Modern Art
- Exhibitions Schedule
- Written by | Miriam Alzuri, Arturo Ansón Navarro, Eric C. Shiner, Juan J. Luna, Alfonso Pleguezuelo, Adelina Illán y Rafael Romero, Nicolás Rodríguez

Love for Eternity
Born in Beijing, raised in Vancouver and now living in New York, Koh is a controversial and provocative artist. With work in multiple formats and materials, always mysterious and intriguing, in 2007 he established himself young with a solo at the Whitney Museum in New York; In 2008 we viewed his work at the MUSAC of León. Going into his studio near Chinatown is like submerging into one of his works.
By Eric C. Shiner
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