Immersive Goya Exhibition Opens in Madrid for 275th Anniversary
A new immersive exhibition titled #INGOYA has opened at the Fernán Gómez – Centro Cultural de la Villa in Madrid, celebrating the 275th anniversary of Francisco de Goya's birth. The experience uses 40 state-of-the-art laser projectors to display nearly 200 paintings, drawings, and engravings, including iconic works such as La maja desnuda, La maja vestida, the 82 etchings of The Disasters of War, The Third of May 1808, the Caprichos series (featuring The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters), and Saturn Devouring His Son. The visual journey is accompanied by a soundtrack composed of 18 musical pieces by Falla, Albéniz, and Boccherini. The project involved collaboration from over twenty international museums. After Madrid, #INGOYA will travel to Valencia, Malaga, and Zaragoza before expanding to Europe, Asia, and Latin America.
Key facts
- #INGOYA immersive exhibition opened at Fernán Gómez – Centro Cultural de la Villa in Madrid
- Commemorates the 275th anniversary of Francisco de Goya's birth
- Uses 40 state-of-the-art laser projectors
- Features nearly 200 paintings, drawings, and engravings
- Includes works like La maja desnuda, La maja vestida, The Disasters of War, The Third of May 1808, Caprichos, and Saturn Devouring His Son
- Soundtrack includes music by Falla, Albéniz, and Boccherini
- Collaboration with over twenty international museums
- Will travel to Valencia, Malaga, Zaragoza, then Europe, Asia, and Latin America
Entities
Artists
- Francisco de Goya
- Manuel de Falla
- Isaac Albéniz
- Luigi Boccherini
Institutions
- Fernán Gómez – Centro Cultural de la Villa
- Artribune
Locations
- Madrid
- Spain
- Valencia
- Malaga
- Zaragoza
- Europe
- Asia
- Latin America