Nasca.
Looking for Footprints in the Desert

Fundación Telefónica

Spaces

Nasca was one of the most enigmatic cultures of the pre-Hispanic Andes. Since its discovery at the beginning of the 20th century, it has dazzled the world with its ceramics and fine fabrics, as well as the enormous drawings known as geoglyphs, which were captured on the pampas.

The exhibition space is structured around five axes related to this culture, its mythology, its rites or the importance of the landscape.

Exhibition curated by Cecilia Pardo, Deputy Director of the MALI Museum and Peter Fux, curator at the Rietberg Museum.

Organized by Lima Art Museum/MALI (Lima) and the Rietberg Museum (Zurich).

In collaboration with Bundeskunsthalle (Bonn) and Fundación Telefónica (Madrid).

Scientific cooperation with the German Archaeological Institute and the Swiss-Liechtenstein Foundation for Archaeological Research Abroad (SLSA).

Nasca

Spaces

Ayako Rokkaku

Anna Weyant

Niki de Saint Phalle.Jean Tinguely. Pontus Hulten

Peter Halley

Jaume Plensa. Materia interior

Les fleurs d´Yves Saint Laurent

Brancusi

L’intime

Suzanne Valadon

Yves Saint Laurent: Line and Expression (Traits portrait)

Yves Saint Laurent traits portrait

Corps à corps. Histoire(s) de la photographie

Corps à corps. Histoire(s) de la photographie

Gilles Aillaud. Political Animal

Gilles Aillaud. Animal político

La maison pour tous. Une photographie sociale dans les années 80

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Sybilla. The Invisible Thread

Sybilla exposición

Alex Katz

Alex Katz

Genealogies of Art

Alex Katz

Alex Katz

Liam Young. Worldbuilding

liam young lacasta design

William Klein

william klein

Franz West

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Picasso and Cubism

Munch

Lacasta Design

Polish Avant-garde

Dora Maar

Norman Foster

Hopper

Sophie Taeuber-Arp

Pop Art Myths

Mitos del pop Lacasta Design