Entre el clavel y la espada. Rafael Alberti en su siglo

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The exhibition chronologically gathers the personal and professional career of the artist, through several sections. The exhibition starts with his childhood and adolescence, which takes place between the port of Santa Maria and Madrid, where he moves with his family at age 15. It was in the capital where Alberti discovered the wonders of the Prado Museum, which marked him deeply and led him to express himself artistically. This encounter led him to "paint up a frenzy," but -as acknowledged by Alberti himself- "at age 20, a little late for a poet, I discovered poetry."
In the prolific 20s he dedicated most of his creative effort to painting, close to Maruja Mallo and the first avant-gardes. Subsequently, during his 30 something years are marked by the tense atmosphere that preceded the outbreak of the Civil War and conflict but he spends them with his wife María Teresa León, who accompanies him along his long poetic and personal life. During this decade his work with the group from the magazine Octubre stands out. Later he was to exile in Paris, Rome and Buenos Aires, and he would return to Spain in 1977.
Painting and sculpture, so close to Alberti, are widely represented in this exhibition at the Museo Reina Sofía with his drawings and prints, in addition to the works of some of the artists around him, such as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, Maruja Mallo, Benjamín Palencia, Díaz Caneja or Vázquez Díaz. This global perspective on the life and work of the poet is completed with the screening of two documentaries which show the close relationship Alberti had with film, in addition to recounting the artist's life through the testimony of several people related to the poet.
Artists
Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo, Sevilla (December 16, 2003 - February 16, 2004)
Organised by
Socieded Estatal de Conmemoraciones Culturales in collaboration with the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and the Fundación Rafael Alberti
Image gallery

Itinerary
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía
16 September, 2003 - 24 November, 2003
Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo, Sevilla
16 December, 2003 - 16 February, 2004