Published on March 30, 2026
The Museum of Contemporary Spanish Realism (MUREC) is paying tribute to the sculptor and religious image-maker from Seville, Luis Álvarez Duarte, a portion of his artistic legacy for the first time. This exhibition, curated ía-Luengo Manchado and Juan Manuel Martín, is made possible through the preservation and management of artworks áñez Cosentino Art Foundation.
Running until May 17, the exhibition highlights Duarte’s exceptional sculptural skill, which has captivated audiences and earned him recognition as a pivotal figure in contemporary Spanish art. The selected works on display reflect a wide range of themes and demonstrate the artist’s ability to blend traditional techniques with modern sensibilities.
Visitors to MUREC can expect to see a carefully curated collection that not only captures the essence of Duarte’s artistry but also offers insights into his creative process. From striking portraits to intricate religious figures, each piece showcases his dedication to craft and profound understanding of form and emotion.
The exhibition signifies an important moment for both the museum and the broader art community, as it introduces a new audience to Duarte’s contributions and the cultural significance of his work. In addition to the sculptures, the event is accompanied aimed at deepening understanding of contemporary realism in Spanish art.
As the exhibition unfolds, it invites contemplation on the role of sculpture in conveying human experience and spirituality. MUREC stands as a testament to the enduring power of art to connect people across time and culture, making this exhibition of Luis Álvarez Duarte’s work a noteworthy occasion for art lovers and casual visitors alike.
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