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Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Property Point Marbella - Picasso and Modern British Art

A five month exhibition opens at the Tate Britain in February.

‘Picasso and Modern British Art’, a five-month exhibition which is on show at Tate Britain from February 12 next year, will explore the Málaga artist’s lifelong connections with Britain and his enormous impact on British modernism, in particular his influence on seven British artists, including Francis Bacon and David Hockney.

Tate Britain said the exhibition ‘will explore Picasso’s rise in Britain as a figure of both controversy and celebrity, tracing the ways in which his work was exhibited and collected here during his lifetime, and demonstrating that the British engagement with Picasso and his art was much deeper and more varied than generally has been appreciated’.

This major show will include over 150 works from private and public collections across the world, including over 60 paintings by Picasso. They will be exhibited chronologically, covering a period of 70 years, with pieces by Picasso alternating with pieces by Duncan Grant, Wyndham Lewis, Ben Nicholson, Henry Moore, Francis Bacon, Graham Sutherland and David Hockney, demonstrating a direct response to his work.

For example, Francis Bacon’s ‘Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion’ will be displayed with Picasso paintings based on figures on the beach at Dinard, which the Tate said first inspired Bacon to take up painting seriously. In addition, there will be the chance to see a number of Hockney homages to the Málaga artist. David Hockney became so enamoured with Picasso that he visited his 1960 exhibition at the Tate no fewer than eight times. Members of the royal family were also amongst the visitors.

The show includes his 1925 painting ‘The Three Dancers’, which the Tate acquired after the 1960 exhibition.

Amongst the other Picasso pieces on show will be ‘Head of a Man with Moustache’, the Cubist work which was seen in the UK before the First World War when Cubism first began to be known there through exhibitions by the post-Impressionist artist Roger Fry. ‘Man with a Clarinet’ and ‘Weeping Woman’, works which were acquired by two major British collectors of Picasso, Douglas Cooper and Roland Penrose, will also be on display.

The show also takes a look at Picasso’s time in London, the three months in 1919 that the artist spent there designing scenery and costumes for Sergei Diaghilev’s Les Ballet Russes production of ‘The Three-Cornered Hat’. He worked from a studio in Floral Street in Covent Garden and was joined on his trip to London by his first wife, Olga Khokhlova, the Ballet Russes dancer who he had married the previous year.

Picasso was not widely known to the British public at this time, and it was immediately after the Second World War that he came to greater attention with an exhibition of his work at the Victoria & Albert Museum in 1945; the pieces by the Málaga artist and Henri Matisse had been sent over by the French government as thanks for the liberation from the Nazis.

The exhibition provoked hostility amongst conservative British society. El País notes a comment made by Winston Churchill to the President of the Royal Academy, Alfred Munnings, in response to the exhibition, ‘Alfred, if you met Picasso coming down the street, would you join me in kicking his ….?’

The Tate show will also consider the significance of Picasso’s political status in Britain, with photographs of the 1938-39 Guernica tour and of his only other visit to the country to attend the 1950 Peace Congress in Sheffield.

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Wednesday, 22 December 2010

Paul O’Mahony of Property Point Marbella recommends – Marbella Villa or Barrio?

The doorbell rang.  It was Perla carrying a bucket full of fish.  They were small dorada and they were still wriggling.  When I had met him in the street yesterday he had asked me if we wanted any fresh fish and I had said yes.  This is what he normally does, as he has no phone, and he and his brother go out early every morning in their small 2-man boat from Marbella’s fishing port.  They mostly sell the fish direct to bars and restaurants – and to lucky householders who live in the same ‘barrio’.  Perla is well-known locally for having been a tremendous drinker who kicked the habit and lost twenty kilos in the process.

Property Point Marbella – Destination Marbella

Paul O'Mahoney of Property Point Marbella reports on the latest news & events.  For more information, please visit Property Point Marbella's website at www.propertypointmarbella.com.

Andalucía has to be one of my favorite places in the world. Not only is the weather hot (or at the very least, warm) pretty much all year round, it’s insatiable appetite for enjoying life infiltrates even the sternest of constitutions. Andalucían’s are practically born with the word fiesta on their lips and this passion for not taking life too seriously definitely makes a refreshing change to hectic London life.

Tuesday, 21 December 2010

Property Point Marbella News – Celebrating Christmas in Spain

Paul O'Mahoney of Property Point Marbella reports on the latest news & events.  For more information, please visit Property Point Marbella's website at www.propertypointmarbella.com.

Christmas in Spain differs in many ways from normal celebrations in the UK, the US and other western countries.

For a start, it is nowhere near as blatantly commercialised. The Spanish treat Christmas very much more as a religious event. It is very rare to see Christmas lights, displays and produce in stores much before December.

Monday, 20 December 2010

Paul O’Mahoney of Property Point Marbella recommends - Puerto Banus Nightlife

Paul O'Mahoney of Property Point Marbella reports on the latest news & events.  For more information, please visit Property Point Marbella's website at www.propertypointmarbella.com.

Marbella has long been the most exclusive resort in Spain and neighbouring Puerto Banus on the Costa del Sol is the hip place to dance the night away.

Tuesday, 16 November 2010

Property Point Marbella - www.propertypointmarbella.com - Should I Have a Spanish Will?

If a non-resident dies in Spain, without a will, the estate in Spain will be distributed according to the Spanish laws of inheritance.

Property Point Marbella - www.propertypointmarbella.com - What are the costs of owning property in Spain?

There are of course costs associated with owning a property in Spain. Some of these will be maintenance costs, such as cleaning, repairing, reforming, utility bills, rubbish collection, and so on. These will be determined by the size and type of the property you buy. Obviously a large villa with a garden and pool will require much more effort and cost to maintain than a small apartment. For cleaning a figure of 10 Euros an hour is fairly typical throughout Spain.

Property Point Marbella – www.propertypointmarbella.com - NIE Number: what is it, and how do you get one?

NIE is an abbreviation for Número de identidad de extranjero, which translates as ‘Identification number for foreigners’. The main purpose of the NIE for Spain is fiscal control. Without a Spanish NIE number, the Spanish tax authorities are unable to assess or process annual tax payments such as income tax (IRPF). Not paying your taxes can incur heavy fines.

Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Property Point Marbella - How To Make The Most Of Your Golfing Holiday In Spain’s Costa Del Sol

The Costa del Sol, often referred to as ‘The Costa del Golf’ and with good reason. The 3 main Coastal towns of Benalmadena, Fuengirola and Marbella offer some of the best Golf courses in Europe to many a traveling Golfer.

Property Point Marbella - Spanish Culture and Customs

The culture of Spain has been influenced by different cultures; Roman and Arabic culture however, had a great impact on Spanish culture. Visigothic Kingdom ruled the Iberian peninsula and southwestern region of France from 5th to 8th century A.D. The Hispanic region was brought under Christian rule during the reign of Visigothic Kingdom. During the period between 711 A.D. and 15th century, Moorish influence in the Iberian peninsula grew. The period of 'Reconquista' continued from 1000-1492 A.D. This period saw the defeat of Moors. Many of the famous Spanish conquistadors rose during the period of Reconquista. Some interesting facts about Spain are discussed in the following paragraphs.

Thursday, 21 October 2010

Property Point Marbella recommends - Desire Over The Taboo

Location: Marbella

From: Friday 17 September 2010

To: Monday 15 November 2010

An exhibition titled “Desire Over The Taboo” is on display depicting eroticism in contemporary art and featuring the work of 32 established and emerging artists.

Viewing by appointment only from 20:00-23.00 at the Poligono Gallery, Poligono Industrial la Ermita C/ Madera.

Tel: 615 381 119 or e-mail to sophie@poligonogallery.com.

More information about the event can be found on their website ...

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Property Point Marbella recommends - Exposición Jan Hendrix

Location: Marbella

Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat

From: Wednesday 15 September 2010

To: Saturday 6 November 2010

An exhibition by Jan Hendrix, is on display at Salas III and IV, Museo Del Grabado Español Contemporaneo, Calle Hospital de Bazán.

Open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00-14:00 and 18:00-21:00. Tel: 952 765 741.

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Friday, 15 October 2010

2010 Marbella International Film Festival

15th to 17th October 2010

The Marbella International Film Festival provides an artistic opportunity for independent international talent within the worlds of cinema, visual and performance art. The event offers the opportunity for independent artists to ingratiate themselves within the commercial world of entrepreneurs, financiers and sponsors. Only the highest calibre of independent artistic work is selected for exhibition.

Marbella International Film Festival

There are no boundaries for the talented. The festival will present works from Europe, the Americas, Africa, the Middle East and Asia.

The events of the festival are spread over several days. Such events include film premieres, music, dance, art exhibitions, workshops, lectures, fashion shows and gala evenings. The Marbella Film Festival, held annually, is a much anticipated and very unique part of the Marbella social calendar. The festival is proud to contribute a touch of high artistic culture to the cosmopolitan chic of the season.

The 2010 Marbella Film Festival, will be held from 15th to 17th October, an elegant array of extraordinary independent art.

The Festival opened with a press conference, held on Wednesday, at the Hotel H10 Andalucía Plaza. See http://i-marbella.com/News/news/2689

Download the Marbella Festival Parties...

Source: marbellafilmfestival.com

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Destination Guide - Beautiful Benalmadena

Written by Stella Kaye

Benalmadena is located between Fuengirola and Torremolinos but it is a place quite apart from the other Costa del Sol resorts of Andalucía.

Benalmadena boasts its own splendid marina to rival that of Puerto Banus, which is situated further along the coast of southern Spain nearer Marbella.

Tuesday, 5 October 2010

El Campanario Cooking Show & Classes

12172.Attachment El Campanario Golf

Event type: Course/Workshop

Start time: 6:00 PM

Attachment: click to download

Wednesday, 6th October

 

Yes, it is true. After many requests, we finally organize cooking classes in our Restaurant.

This first – of many to follow- will be Mediterranean Cuisine with influences of the Asian & Oriental Culture.

Look forward to a fabulous dinner, all cooked by yourself, supervised by our Chef Ricardo.

Classes will start at 6pm

35€/30€ members of the club

The classes need to be limited to 5 “pupils”, so we strongly recommend to place your on 952 90 42 33 or info@elcampanariogolf.com

Please find attached the invitation. If you need more detailed information please contact Denise on 952 90 42 33.

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Useful Numbers on the Costa del Sol

Bus Stations

Algeciras 956 654 304 La Linea 952 172 396
Alhaurin 952 490 709 Malaga 953 350 061
Benalmadena 952 443 563 Marbella 952 764 400
Coin 952 450 366 San Pedro 952 781 396
Estepona 952 802 954 Torremolinos 952 380 965
Fuengirola 952 475 066    

Embassies/Consulates

Ambasciata d'Italia 914 233 300 Irish Embassy 915 763 500
Australian Embassy 914 416 025 Israel (Tourist Office) 915 943 211
British Consulate 952 352 300 Nederlands Ambassade 913 537 500
Canadian Embassy 914 233 250 Sveriges Ambassad 917 022 000
Danske Ambassade 914 318 445 United States of America 915 872 200
Embajada De Suiza 914 363 960    

Fire Brigade

Benalmadena, Malaga & Mijas 080 Marbella 952 774 349
Estepona 952 804 483 Torremolinos 952 383 939
Fuengirola 952 461 046    

Guardia Civil

Guardia Civil 062    

Local Police 

Antequera 952 708 104 Arroyo de la Miel 952 708 104
Benalmadena, Malaga, Marbella & Ronda 092 Coin 952 453 267
Estepona 952 800 243 Fuengirola 952 589 324
Nerja 952 521 545 Torremolinos 952 381 422

Lost/Stolen Credit Cards 

Abbey National 1619516500 Allied Irish 2890330099
American Express 2072229633 Bank of Scotland 1383738866
Barclays Bank 1604230230 Diners Club 1252513500
First Direct 1132345678 Girobank 1514721110
Halifax 8457203099 Lloyds TSB 1702364274
Mastercard 1383621166 Nat & Provincial 1274331522
Nationwide 1793543888 Natwest 1132778899
Yorkshire Bank 1132424800    

Medical Services

Emergencies 061    

National Police 

National Police 091    

State Hospitals

Benalmadena 902 505 061 Fuengirola 902 505 061
Malaga 951 030 300 Marbella 952 505 061
Torremolinos 952 386 484    

Taxis

Benalmadena 952 441 545 Estepona 952 802 900
Fuengirola 952 471 000 Gibraltar 956 770 027
Malaga 952 327 950 Marbella 952 774 488
Mijas Costa 952 476 593    

Tour Operators

Airtours 971 900 100 Cosmos 952 386 012
Direct Holidays 952 382 035 First Choice 952 384 827
JMC 952 384 470 Thomson 952 812 132

Tourist Information

Benalmadena 952 442 494 Estepona 952 802 002
Fuengirola 952 467 457 Girbraltar 956 774 982
Malaga 952 213 445 Marbella 952 771 442
Mijas 952 485 900 Nerja 952 521 531
Torremolinos 952 379 512    

Town Halls

Estepona 952 801 100 Fuengirola 952 467 625
Gibraltar 952 774 902 Malaga 952 135 000
Marbella 952 761 100 Mijas 952 485 900
Nerja 952 520 404 San Pedro 952 789 300
Torremolinos 952 379 400    

Train Stations

The Coastal Service stops at every major town between Fuengirola and Malaga from 06:45 and
22:30 from Malaga

RENFE 902 240 202    

Bus Stations

Algeciras 956 654 304 Alhaurin 952 490 709
Benalmadena 952 443 563 Coin 952 450 366
Estepona 952 802 954 Fuengirola 952 475 066
La Linea 952 172 396 Malaga 953 350 061
Marbella 952 764 400 San Pedro 952 781 396
Torremolinos 952 380 965    

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