This exhibition, Harmonies in Black and White , is made up of works from the Bragales Collection . The RAE defines harmony as: “proportion and correspondence of some things with others in the whole that they compose.” That is why we speak of harmony in this exhibition because we are faced with an artistic corpus that, despite covering different periods, various expressive languages and having an outstanding cast of artists, makes up a balanced whole. All the creations presented have a common element: the presence of black and white. María Toral. Curator of the exhibition.
About the collection
The Bragales Collection was born as a result of Jaime Sordo 's work as a collector of modern and contemporary art. Jaime, an engineer by profession and a businessman by vocation, began his relationship with art in the 1970s, when he acquired his first pieces while still a university student. That was the beginning of a passion that has not seen an end and that continues to drag him to national and international fairs, to galleries around the world or to receive awards such as the recognition of collector of the year 2013 by the Institute of Contemporary Art (IAC).
His commitment to art and collecting led him to promote, together with a significant number of national collectors, the Association 9915, of which he is President.
Project coordinator and exhibition designer. Fernando Martínez Viñaspre
Assembly. Vital Foundation room assembly team