Vitoria-Gasteiz: Weekend Exhibitions Offer Indoor Cultural Plans

A diverse range of exhibitions featuring contemporary art, photography, painting, and Basque heritage is available across the city's cultural venues.

Generic image: An abstract digital art installation with glowing geometric shapes in a modern gallery.
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Generic image: An abstract digital art installation with glowing geometric shapes in a modern gallery.

Vitoria-Gasteiz presents a variety of exhibitions this weekend for those seeking a tranquil, indoor cultural experience regardless of the weather.

Vitoria-Gasteiz offers a diverse array of exhibitions this weekend, perfect for those looking for a calm, indoor cultural plan. Venues such as Montehermoso, Artium, Arkabia, the Casa de Cultura Ignacio Aldecoa, the Museo de Bellas Artes de Álava, and several civic centers are hosting various proposals. The programming combines contemporary art, photography, painting, literature, and Alava's heritage, providing an excellent opportunity to visit some exhibitions nearing their closing dates.
At Montehermoso, visitors can see Mirar el agua by Cristina Souto Pita, focusing on water, memory, and imagery, running until July 19th. Also concluding soon is Gramática by Mawa Ordúñez, until June 21st. Additionally, the exhibition janela, dedicated to Gorka Urbizu, remains open until June 28th.
The Artium museum features several ongoing exhibitions, including Rosalind Nashashibi. Get Me A Stone, Juana Cima. Una mirada disidente, Mirar por un círculo en un círculo de miradas, Ilustración y procesos editoriales. Raisa Álava, and Bilduma Hau Colección. Movimientos elementales 1950-2000. The museum is open on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
Arkabia hosts Digital Floralia by Miguel Chevalier. This free exhibition blends digital art, immersive installations, and technology, and can be visited until October 13th, offering a visually engaging experience.
The Casa de Cultura Ignacio Aldecoa presents two exhibitions: Natura ederra da. La naturaleza es hermosa by local artist Alazne Mancha, featuring 15 oil paintings inspired by nature and Basque dances, open until August 1st; and Luis Martín-Santos. Tiempo de Libertad, a tribute to the writer and psychiatrist, running until August 31st. On Saturdays, it opens from 9:00 AM to 1:30 PM.
The Museo de Bellas Artes de Álava continues with Fantasía y razón. Estampas de Goya, showcasing Goya's graphic work until February 2027. On Saturdays, the museum is open from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM, with free admission.
Within the civic centers, Hegoalde features Puertas de casas de pueblos de Álava, an exhibition of oil paintings by Jesús Guevara, open until June 29th. In Zabalgana, the exhibition Retratos atemporales runs until July 13th.