“Colours of the World”: National Geographic Exhibition Arrives in Ibiza
Discover a visual journey of our world’s rich and diverse colours through the lens of 42 renowned National Geographic photographers. The “Colours of the World” exhibition, presented by the La Caixa Foundation in collaboration with the Ibiza City Council, brings together stunning photographs of landscapes, cultures and traditions from Papua New Guinea to India, Iceland, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Chile and the United States, among other locations.
The exhibition, which is part of the “Art in the Street” program aimed at bringing science and art to people outside of traditional museum settings, can be enjoyed until April 29th at the Ibiza Port. Manuel Pedrón, the curator of the exhibition, discusses the details on ‘Hoy por Hoy para Ibiza y Formentera.’
Captivating Photographs by National Geographic’s Top Photographers
Featuring the works of photographers such as Joel Sartore, Steve McCurry, Lynn Johnson, and Jodi Cobb, this exhibition is a celebration of the beauty and diversity of the world we live in. Their images showcase the vivid colours that make up our world and offer a glimpse into the essence of different cultures and traditions from around the globe.
“Art in the Street”: Making Art Accessible to All
The “Art in the Street” initiative aims to make art and science accessible to people who may not typically visit museums and galleries. By bringing exhibitions like “Colours of the World” to the streets, the program hopes to foster a greater appreciation for the beauty and diversity of our world.
A Must-See Exhibition in Ibiza
Don’t miss your chance to see the “Colours of the World” exhibition, which is open until April 29th at the Ibiza Port. Whether you’re a photography enthusiast, a lover of art, or simply curious about the world we live in, this exhibition is sure to captivate and inspire you.
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