Sa Llonja in Palma is holding the exhibition "El llegat Puget a Sa
Llonja". The installation, that will remain open until March 25,
gathers together the whole artistic legacy of two Ibizan artists,
Narcís Puget Viñas (1874 - 1960) and Narcís Puget
Riquer (1916 - 1983), father and son, comprising 130 works: oils, watercolours,
drawings and charcoal sketches.
The installation, organised by the Balearic Department of Education
and Culture, is the last that will take place at Sa Llonja before the rehabilitation
of the emblematic Gothic building that will start after the summer.
According to Pere Muñoz, general director for Culture of the
Balearic Government, during the presentation of the installation:
"This is a unique opportunity to see these works outside Ibiza as Puget
Riquer donated his paintings and those of his father, on condition that
they would not leave Ibiza and that a museum of the Puget legacy would
be created. The works have been able to leave Ibiza thanks to the
collaboration of the family and the Ministry, taking the opportunity that
the works of the future museum at Can Comasema have not finished yet, and
so the paintings had not been deposited at their destination yet."
The exhibition has the collaboration of Obra Social de la Caja
de Ahorros del Mediterráneo (
CAM)
that has financed the catalogue.
More information about exhibitions on Mallorca:
Exhibition
diary
Photos © RSR:
1. Oil on canvas by Narcís Puget Viñas at Sa Llonja.
2. Charcoal sketches by Narcís Puget Riquer at Sa Llonja.
3. General view of the installation "El llegat Puget a Sa Llonja".