Winter comes loaded with new exhibition proposals in the city’s main art galleries and museums. Mallorca Global Mag brings you a complete agenda with some of the most important events in the first months of 2024.

Galería Fran Reus

Simone Giara, Juliusz Grabianski, Mariem Iman, Marijana Jankovic, Daniel Roibal, Idoia Leache, Ricardo León Cordero, Héctor Mar, Alsino Skowronnek, Yorgos Papafigos and Binbin Zhou are the artists selected for the exhibition Panorama, which was created with the aim of showcasing new voices from the Spanish and global art scene. From 14 December.

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Passeig de Mallorca, 4 b. Palma.

Marijana Jankovic. The Spell (2023). Foto: @itchyphotog
Lana sobre tela de monje. 91 x 57 cm.

CaixaForum Palma

A journey through emotions and music with conductor Gustavo Dudamel and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra. Symphony offers the spectator a unique immersive audiovisual experience, thanks to virtual reality technology. From 13 December 2023 to 9 June 2024.

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Plaça de Weyler, 3. Palma.

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Foto: Fundación “la Caixa”.

Es Baluard

Music as a Foreign Language is a dialogue between two artists who do not know each other personally but whose work has many commonalities. While Carles Congost promotes through irony and humour a critical reflection on identity and gender, Jeremy Deller explores themes such as identity, politics and history, incorporating the voice of various groups and communities. Until 10 March.

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Pl. de la Porta de Santa Catalina, 10. Palma.

© Es Baluard Museu, 2023. © de la obra, Jeremy Deller, 2023. Foto: David Bonet

Casal Solleric

Connecting, by the artist Sandra Baía (Lisbon, 1968), interacts with the building and the city and succeeds in sensitising the viewer to the plasticity of architecture. Baía works with the resonance of space, encouraging the public to enter into a dialogue between what they see and how they understand it. Until 7 January.

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Paseo del Borne. Palma.

Foto: David Bonet.

Galería Baró

La Razón del Coco is the first exhibition in Mallorca of Eugenio Espinoza (Venezuela, 1950), one of the greatest artists in Latin American art today. His work can be summed up in one intention: to ‘tropicalise the grid’, a way of operating in which tropical chaos appropriates the aesthetic rationality prevailing in Latin American modernism in the second half of the 20th century. Until 3 February.

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Carrer Can Sanç 13. Palma.

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Foto: Cortesía del artista.

Galería Pelaires

The new oil paintings on methacrylate by artist Gori Mora can be seen on the ground floor until the beginning of March. In Being in Touch, the Mallorcan encapsulates the essence of a nostalgic summer. On the Noble Floor, until the same date, Vot de tenebres. Epíleg displays an installation by Joan Morey, with “virtual rooms”, while in the Pelaires Cabinet, Sarah Bechter exhibits until 12 January six oil paintings in which the limits between the private and the public are blurred.

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Can Verí, 3. Palma.

Gori Mora, GMO0021 Seabed l 2023 Óleo sobre metacrilato, 96 x 94 cm Marijana Jankovic . The Spell (2023). Foto: @itchyphotog.

Museu Fundación Juan March

With a bicycle and a large Olmec head instead of a backpack, Chavis Mármol questions the precariousness of delivery work and links it to the “tamemes”, those in charge of transporting goods in ancient Mesoamerican civilisations. This exhibition picks up the baton of his performance, together with a series of engravings and drawings by the Mexican artist. Until 23 March.

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Carrer de Sant Miquel 11. Palma.

©Chavis Mármol. Foto:
Fundación Juan March.

Galería Kewenig

Raimund Girke (1930-2002), a pioneer of analytical painting and one of the most important figures in post-war German painting, displays his ability to reduce and concentrate his pictorial language. The predominance of the colour white represents the essential constant in the artist’s work throughout the different phases of his career. From 14 December 2023 to 15 March 2024.

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Sant Gaietà, 4A. Palma.

Raimund Girke Durchdringung Weiß und blau, 1990. Oil on canvas 160 x 140 cm