Art exhibitions in Barcelona in February

Here are the top 5 art exhibitions and events not to miss that are taking place in Barcelona this February:

  1. Jaume Plensa Exhibition opening – Senda Gallery
  2. Catalan Artists in Paris in the 19th cent. A journey through the city of light – Picasso Museum
  3. LLum BCN 2025 – Poblenou
  4. Open day at the Miro Museum for Santa Eulalia 2025 – Miro foundation
  5. Fernando Botero Exhibition – Palau Martorell

1. Jaume Plensa Exhibition opening – Senda Gallery

What is it?

During this exhibition called “Murmuri” which means mumur in Catalan, you will discover the artwork created by the renowned sculptor Jaume Plensa. The artist works with different materials such as Alabaster, bronze, paper, Murano glass and iron to create impressive and original sculptures that represent the beauty in the humanity.

Where is it?

The exhibition will take place in the Senda Gallery, a co,ntemporary art gallery in the heart of Barcelona.

Address – Trafalgar Gallery 32, 08010 Barcelone

When is it?

From February, 19th 2025 to April

Opening hours:

Price?

If you want to see this exhibition, you don’t need to book tickets as it’s free.

Some extra info:

Murmuri will show how Jaume Plensa tries to model the simplicity of the beauty in his artworks. Moreover, his impressive technique enables him to capture the essence of the dream and serenity. When the spectators look at his sculptures, they will immerse themselves in the depth of humanity.

2. Catalan Artists in Paris in the 19th cent. A journey through the city of light – Picasso Museum

What is it?

An exhibition of various works by different artists who lived during the 19th century and created artworks that have marked their time.

Where is it?

Picasso Museum

Address – Carrer de Montcada, 15-23, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona

When is it?

Until the March, 30th 2025

Opening hours:

Price?

Acess to the Exhibition and the full collection:

Acess to the Exhibition:

Some extra info:

This incredible exhibition enables you to dive into the reality of the way of life in the 19th and early 20th century, marked by an international event, the First World War. On top of that, you will discover how artists worked at this time and their condition. In addition, you will know how Montmartre in Paris became a mecca for the arts.

3. Llum BCN 2025 – Poblenou

What is it?

The 14th edition of this major event is eagerly awaited by the public. Actually, the LLum is an european festival born with the perfect combination of art and light and porpose diferent visual proposition that enthrall thousands of people every year.

Where is it?

The exhibition will be held at various venues in Barcelona’s Poblenou district. That is why, the organisers, propose you different itinerary to enjoy the Exhibition. Click here to acess the map.

When is it?

Friday 7 February: 7 pm to 1 am
Saturday 8 February: 7 pm to 1 am
Sunday 9 February: 7 pm to 11 pm

Price?

If you want to see this exhibition, you don’t need to book tickets as it’s free.

Some extra info:

Llum’s artistic programme invites you to rediscover the urban space with a range of visual proposals based on photography, architecture, audiovisuals, contemporary art and light. The installations you’ll find are the work of local and international artists as well as several design, architecture and art schools. This exhibition promises to be an unforgettable experience.

4. Open day at the Miro Museum for Santa Eulalia 2025 – Miro foundation

What is it?

At this exhibition you will have the chance to see the artworks of the famous artist Joan Miro, contemporary of Picasso. And also, incredible photos of Weiyan Low, a Malaysian visual anthropologist.

Where is it?

Miro Foundation

Address – Parc de Montjuïc, s/n, Sants-Montjuïc, 08038 Barcelona

When is it?

Wednesday 12 February 2025 from 10am to 7pm

Price?

If you want to see this exhibition, you don’t need to book tickets as it’s free.

Some extra info:

Joan Miro has not only realised paintings but also drawings and sculptures that the visitors can observe at this exhibition. Then, you will discover the work of Weiyan Low, who photographed an unusual subject, a match factory in Malaysia.

5. Fernando Botero Exhibition – Palau Martorell

What is it?

This exhibition retraces 60 years of the career of the Columbian artist, Fernando Botero and presents around a hundred of his works, known for their unique style. From brightly coloured paintings to voluminous sculptures, you’ll be immersed in the artist’s world.

Where is it?

Palau Martorell

Address – Carrer Ample, 11, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona

When is it?

From the February 14th until the July 20th

Monday to Sunday from 10am to 8pm

Price?

Reduced Entry: 17€

General Entry: 19€

Some extra info:

Because of his unique way of painting and the influence he had throughout his life as an artist, his new art movement was named “boteroism”. This exhibition pays tribute to this 20th-century artist who left his mark on the artistic community.

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6. Artspace Walking Tours and Experiences

What is it?

Apart from the Art exhibitions in Barcelona in January, here at Artspace Tours we host various routes, walking around the city and getting to know about the city’s local art scene, accompanied by a fun local expert.

Where is it?

We host various routes in different parts of the centre of Barcelona.

When is it?

Our tours run every day! Its a great idea for Mondays when a lot of the other museums are closed.

Price?

From 32€ per person, with discounts for minors.

Some extra info:

Check out our Tripadvisor page to see what our guests are saying about our tours.