February 10, 2026

The exhibition «Javier Inés, The Young Photographer (1956–1991)» inaugurated at the Museu de Pollença.

The exhibition Javier Inés, the Young Photographer (1956–1991) was inaugurated on February 8 at the Church of the Convent of Sant Domingo in Pollença, Mallorca.

An exhibition that highlights the historical and sociological significance of Javier Inés’s images, which document the transition from the underground scene to institutional modernity.

The exhibition can be visited until April 6, 2026 at the Museu de Pollença (former Convent of Sant Domingo), during the following opening hours: Monday to Sunday, from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm and from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm.

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El País highlights the first retrospective dedicated to Palmira Puig

Ángela Molina’s article for El País’s Quadern focuses on the exhibition dedicated to the long-overlooked work of Palmira Puig. Curated by Jesús Navarro and Rocío Santa Cruz, the exhibition seeks to do justice by acknowledging Palmira Puig’s work as a photographer.

You can read the full article at the following link: El museu Morera hace justicia a la realidad total de Palmira Puig

 

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Ouka Leele, Miguel Trillo and Ceesepe in the exhibition “The 80s. Figuration in the Years of the Movida”

Works by Ouka Leele, Miguel Trillo and Ceesepe will be part of the group exhibition The 80s. Figuration in the Years of the Movida which will open next February 10 at the Guillermo de Osma Gallery in Madrid.

The group exhibition can be visited until April 10 at the Guillermo de Osma Gallery, on Claudio Coello Street in Madrid.

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Doors closed at 21%

In light of the paralysis and the lack of response from the Government to our demand for a reduction of VAT on the sale of artworks for artists and galleries—an essential measure to put an end to the disadvantage compared to other European countries, which already benefit from a cultural VAT—Spanish art galleries will close their doors from February 2 to 7, temporarily halting an activity we defend as essential for society: free and continuous access to artistic creation.

For one week, all galleries across Spain will cease to be free cultural spaces open to the public as a form of protest and to draw attention.

We look forward to welcoming you from the 9th onwards, when galleries reopen to continue defending their role as meeting places for culture, sharing our spaces with all of you.

NOTE: Between February 2 and 7 our professional activity behind closed doors will not cease. We will attend to you by appointment only, during the gallery’s usual opening hours.

If you have any questions, please contact us at info@rociosantacruz.com / +34 936 338 360.

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