Nov-mar 10-15.15 h; Apr-may 10-17.15 h; jun-oct 10-18.15 h; Saturdays 10-14.15 h Close on sundays and holidays.
The Galería Mar Gaita, opened in 2003, is a picturesque nook nestled in the old quarter of Palma, where you can enjoy individual and collective exhibitions by different artists.
Ever since the Galería Kewenig opened its first space in Frechen (Cologne), Germany in 1986, it has hosted a world-class exhibition programme, with a special focus on Arte Povera and the main international trends that emerged in the late 1960s. In 2004, Jule Kewenig opened her second gallery in the old quarter of Palma, in Forn de la Glòria. After three years in Palma, in June 2007 the Galería Kewenig moved to a new venue in the heart of the old district, in the recently refurbished Sant Feliu Oratory, an emblematic Romanesque-style building that stands out for its streamlined, original conceptual design. This oratory is one of the oldest structures in Palma, dating from the years just after the conquest.
La Caja Blanca, opened in 2006, is an independent art gallery with international leanings devoted to showcasing and promoting the work of contemporary and emerging artists. The activities scheduled each year include: five exhibitions per year, participation in specialised trade fairs, interventions in public areas, and publishing monographs and educational projects in conjunction with academic institutions and foundations.
Open for more than a decade, the Galería Pascual de Cabo specialises in figurative painting, although it is open to exhibiting all the artistic trends existing.
The Horrach Moyà Gallery was founded in 1988, and since then it has gone from one generation to the next in a family of gallery owners. In 2000 it underwent a physical and conceptual overhaul of the exhibition area, located on Catalunya street.
Ever since it was founded in 1988, this gallery has focused on promoting contemporary art, with the emphasis recently more on Latin American art trends, especially Cuban art, as a way of sourcing new trends and artists.
Opened in September 2006, the Rafael Gómez Saldaña art school also has a small space for exhibiting the works of Rafael de Pablos, owner of the gallery and teacher at the school.
The Galería Soura Art has been located in the old quarter of Palma since 2007. It is a small exhibition centre directed by Christine Rackey and specialising in contemporary art, both painting and sculpture. Rackey comes from a long line of German gallery owners with an extensive international career. They also have an exhibition centre called Gallery Rackey located in the German city of Bad Honnef and founded 23 years ago.
The gallery Fran Reus Centre d'Art was born on December 4, 2003 in a privileged enclave in the center of Palma de Mallorca, as a space open to art and culture in which there is room for all contemporary artistic manifestations. They have an artistic collection of contemporary painting and sculpture, as well as a collection of catalogs published by the gallery itself, which are designed to be part of a collectible series.
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