A new exhibition entitled 'La tiranía de Cronos' forms the backdrop for the official unveiling of Annie Leibovitz’s portraits of King Felipe and Queen Letizig and the former governor, Pablo Hernandez de Cos. The two new works are the first photographs in the bank's portrait gallery; as such, they mark a new departure in a tradition dating back to the genesis of the bank. However, Leibovitz follows a path first forged by artists such as Goya – whose works are also on display – bringing all her artistic sensitivity to bear in these commissioned portraits. The exhibition also features a wide selection of clocks and artworks from the Banco de España Collection. The pieces, by artists from different backgrounds and eras, challenge and transgress the prevailing notion of time in western society.
For more information visit: https://coleccion.bde.es/wca/es/secciones/exposiciones/latiraniadecronos.html
C/ Alcalá 48 28014 Madrid Spain DD/MM/YYYY trueA new exhibition entitled 'La tiranía de Cronos' forms the backdrop for the official unveiling of Annie Leibovitz’s portraits of King Felipe and Queen Letizig and the former governor, Pablo Hernandez de Cos. The two new works are the first photographs in the bank's portrait gallery; as such, they mark a new departure in a tradition dating back to the genesis of the bank. However, Leibovitz follows a path first forged by artists such as Goya – whose works are also on display – bringing all her artistic sensitivity to bear in these commissioned portraits. The exhibition also features a wide selection of clocks and artworks from the Banco de España Collection. The pieces, by artists from different backgrounds and eras, challenge and transgress the prevailing notion of time in western society.
For more information visit: https://coleccion.bde.es/wca/es/secciones/exposiciones/latiraniadecronos.html