ANNA MALAGRIDA at Museu Tàpies

Anna Malagrida presents “Opacitas. Velar la transparència” at Museo Tàpies de Barcelona. From the 13th of March until the 28th of September, 2025.


This show offers an immersion into the work of the artist Anna Malagrida (Barcelona, 1970) through photography, video, and installation.

Anna Malagrida, El Limpiador de Cristales (2010). Video (2m 19s)

A game of perspective


Malagrida’s work explores and recreates, through close observation, our daily experience and the unstable balance between the private and the public. With a game of perspective, she captures interiors and exteriors simultaneously, welcoming the viewer to project on the surface of her pictures and to generate their own visual content inside and outside of the same ones.

In her work, the city turns into a theatre, an ideal scenario to narrate the weak relationship of the human being with its surroundings. A lucid proposal without artifices where the work seduces, brings back together, and locates us between the visible and the invisible.

Visually, shows an ambiguity that manifests itself in the texture of the images, blurring the barriers between the appearance and the reality. In this exhibition, the viewer will be submerged in a visual experience gifted with different meanings, and invited to look at the city differently.

Anna Malagrida. Les Invalides, I (2020). Fotografía montada en aluminio y enmarcada (80 x 67 cm). 9 ed.

Anna Malagrida. Quai de Seine II (2009). Impresión Giclée Fine Art (145 x 170 cm). 6 Ed.

Anna Malagrida. Rue Bleue (2008). Impresión digital glicée (145 x 186 cm). 6 Ed.

Anna Malagrida presents “The Devil’s Stone” at the Garrotxa Museum

Natura Viva Project

October 29 – December 11, 2022, Garrotxa Museum

The artist Anna Malagrida presents a video installation that starts from the traces that man has perpetuated in the landscape of volcanic area of ​​La Garrotxa.

The Devil’s Stone, 2022″ focuses on the popular imagination that is created around these footprints and their perception.

The proposal is part of the Natura Viva project and is curated by Carolina Grau. Ten artists from ten Catalan cities have been invited to explore the local geography and reveal to us, once again, how to feel and learn from our nature.

The objective is to raise awareness and reflect on the evolution of our footprint and its impact on the biosphere. The result of the ten artistic projects can be seen simultaneously in the ten cities during the fall of 2022.

The Natura Viva project is promoted by Transversal, Network of Cultural Activities with the support of Department of Culture of the Government of Catalonia.

OPENING HOURS – Free admission


Weekdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Sundays and holidays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Mondays closed

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