Pollock competes with Picasso in Malaga

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The 'Mural. Jackson Pollock. The energy made visible' can be seen until September 11 at the Museo Picasso Malaga

The 'Mural. Jackson Pollock. The energy made visible' can be seen until September 11 at the Museo Picasso Málaga

Malaga exudes culture, without complexes brings out its most romantic or hipster side. And no, we don't need excuses to enjoy it but if you need one more, the Museo Picasso Málaga opens one of the most interesting exhibitions of the year: Mural. Jackson Pollock. The energy made visible . With a total of 41 works you can look at talents from the history of painting such as Roberto Matta, Robert Motherwell, David Reed, Frederick Sommer, Juan Uslé, Andy Warhol, Antonio Saura, Charles Seliger or himself Pollock.

This impressive canvas, which Peggy Guggenheim donated to University of Iowa Museum of Art , arrives in Malaga after traveling through Europe and having been restored for two years at the Getty Conservation Institute in Los Angeles. What are you waiting for to admire it in the first person?

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Detail Peggy Guggenheim and Jackson Pollock in front of Mural at the entrance of the Guggenheim residence on the first...

Detail: Peggy Guggenheim and Jackson Pollock in front of Mural (1943) at the entrance to the Guggenheim residence on the first floor, 155 East 61st Street in New York, c. 1946.

Art students working under “Mural at the University of Iowa Painting Studio in the early 1950s.

Art students working under the 'Mural' at the University of Iowa painting studio, early 1950s.

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