RMG3A18J–London, UK. 9 June 2016. Pictured: Spanish artist Manolo Valdes at the exhibition with his painting Dama, 2016. Marlborough Fine Art present the exhibition Manolo Valdes: Recent Work, Paintings & Sculptures from 10 June to 16 July 2016.
RMJ4YNJK–The aluminum sculpture by the artist Manolo Valdés was available for 1 Mio € at Art Cologne 2017.
RF2J03P9F–Düsseldorf's city park Hofgarten with 'Las Meninas' bronze sculptures by the artist Manolo Valdés.
RMREG2K4–London, UK. 21st Januay 2019. Butterflies by Spanish artist Manolo Valdés launched by Opera Gallery. The sculpture was installed at Berkeley Square in London today, and is one of the eight sculptures included in City of London’s Sculpture in the City initiative that aims to turn the city into an urban gallery space. Weighing over five tonnes, the giant sculpture will be residing at its Mayfair location for six months. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RF2HFKDE5–The artwork Irene by Spanish artist Manolo Valdes at the Lajatico Theater of Silence, Pisa, Italy
RF2EPK72F–Sculpture of Manolo Valdés: a woman's head with hat. Exhibited in the Gardens by the Sea. Singapore. In the background the Marina Bay Sands hotel
RM2A65EGP–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 24th October 2019. Manolo Valdes is one of the most influential Spanish contemporary artists, and one of the most revolutionary creative forces in his home country. Image: The Artist with Cabeza Azul con Resina Roja, 2018. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMEJ9AYG–Madrid view from Lineal Manzanares Park with the Dama del Manzanares sculpture, art done by Manolo Valdés.
RM2WAHRC5–Sculpture La Dama del Manzanares created by the Valencian artist Manolo Valdes located in the Lineal del Manzanares park in the city of Madrid in
RF2D4XP50–London, UK. 07 October 2020. Mayfair Sculpture Trail. Sculpture 'Reina Mariana' by Manolo Valdés. Credit: Waldemar Sikora
RMM459MP–Park, Parque Ribalta, public garden city center,sculpture Butterflies by artist Manolo Valdes.Castellon,Spain.
RMB11Y8F–Bronze statues by the Spanish artist Manolo Valdes exhibited on the street, Seville, Spain
RMCNF865–New stadium and La Dama Ibérica (The Iberian Lady) sculpture by artist Manolo Valdés, Valencia, Spain.
RM2H1WK62–ALICANTE, SPAIN - DECEMBER 27, 2018: View of the sculpture 'La Mariposa' ('The Butterfly'), a work of the artist Manolo Valdés, located on the Paseo d
RF2BD3BG8–ALICANTE, SPAIN - DECEMBER 27, 2018: View of the sculpture 'La Mariposa' ('The Butterfly'), a work of the artist Manolo Valdés, located on the Paseo d
RFRGTCHD–TONFANO, LUCCA, ITALY - AUGUST 13, 2018: Artist Manolo Valdés, a monumental work on the Tonfano pier: this is the 2015 aluminum sculpture 'La pamela'
RM2G07NW8–London, United Kingdom. 1st June 2021. 'Blue & White Infanta Margarita' by Manolo Valdes (2020) in Berkeley Square. The Mayfair Sculpture Trail is an outdoor exhibition in Central London's Mayfair area, which showcases new sculptures as well as permanent public artworks in the area. It takes place 2 - 27 June 2021. (Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News)
RMG3A18D–London, UK. 9 June 2016. Pictured: Spanish artist Manolo Valdes at the exhibition with his wood sculpture Head, 2016. Marlborough Fine Art present the exhibition Manolo Valdes: Recent Work, Paintings & Sculptures from 10 June to 16 July 2016.
RMREG2K6–London, UK. 21st Januay 2019. Butterflies by Spanish artist Manolo Valdés launched by Opera Gallery. The sculpture was installed at Berkeley Square in London today, and is one of the eight sculptures included in City of London’s Sculpture in the City initiative that aims to turn the city into an urban gallery space. Weighing over five tonnes, the giant sculpture will be residing at its Mayfair location for six months. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2A65FKK–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 24th October 2019. Manolo Valdes is one of the most influential Spanish contemporary artists, and one of the most revolutionary creative forces in his home country and a founding members of Spanish pop art movement Equipo Cronica (1964-81). Image: The Artist with Cabeza de Alabastro, 2018. Alabaster. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2WAHRCB–Sculpture La Dama del Manzanares created by the Valencian artist Manolo Valdes located in the Lineal del Manzanares park in the city of Madrid in
RF2D64XK5–London, UK. 07 October 2020. Mayfair Sculpture Trail. Sculpture 'Reina Mariana' by Manolo Valdés. Credit: Waldemar Sikora
RMM459MY–Park, Parque Ribalta, public garden city center,sculpture Butterflies by artist Manolo Valdes.Castellon,Spain.
RM2H1WK6A–ALICANTE, SPAIN - DECEMBER 27, 2018: View of the sculpture 'La Mariposa' ('The Butterfly'), a work of the artist Manolo Valdés, located on the Paseo d
RF2BD3BGD–ALICANTE, SPAIN - DECEMBER 27, 2018: View of the sculpture 'La Mariposa' ('The Butterfly'), a work of the artist Manolo Valdés, located on the Paseo d
RM2G07NW2–London, United Kingdom. 1st June 2021. 'Blue & White Infanta Margarita' by Manolo Valdes (2020) in Berkeley Square. The Mayfair Sculpture Trail is an outdoor exhibition in Central London's Mayfair area, which showcases new sculptures as well as permanent public artworks in the area. It takes place 2 - 27 June 2021. (Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News)
RMG3A19D–London, UK. 9 June 2016. Pictured: Spanish artist Manolo Valdes at the exhibition. Marlborough Fine Art present the exhibition Manolo Valdes: Recent Work, Paintings & Sculptures from 10 June to 16 July 2016.
RMREG2K3–London, UK. 21st Januay 2019. Butterflies by Spanish artist Manolo Valdés launched by Opera Gallery. The sculpture was installed at Berkeley Square in London today, and is one of the eight sculptures included in City of London’s Sculpture in the City initiative that aims to turn the city into an urban gallery space. Weighing over five tonnes, the giant sculpture will be residing at its Mayfair location for six months. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2A65KKW–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 24th October 2019. Manolo Valdés is one of the most influential Spanish contemporary artists, and one of the most revolutionary creative forces in his home country and a founding members of Spanish pop art movement Equipo Cronica (1964-81). Image: The Artist between Minna III (left), 2006, & Retrato de Dama (right), 2011. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMREAY7M–Berkeley Square, London, UK. 21 January, 2019. Opera Gallery launch a large sculpture made by Spanish artist Manolo Valdes, part of City of London’s Sculpture in the City initiative that uses urban realm as a rotating gallery space and it will be in the square for 6 months. Image: installation of component parts of the large work takes place opposite the entrance to Berkeley Square House. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2WAHRC8–Sculpture La Dama del Manzanares created by the Valencian artist Manolo Valdes located in the Lineal del Manzanares park in the city of Madrid in
RF2D64XF3–London, UK. 07 October 2020. Mayfair Sculpture Trail. Sculpture 'Reina Mariana' by Manolo Valdés. Credit: Waldemar Sikora
RM2H1WK5E–ALICANTE, SPAIN - DECEMBER 27, 2018: View of the sculpture 'La Mariposa' ('The Butterfly'), a work of the artist Manolo Valdés, located on the Paseo d
RF2BD3BGH–ALICANTE, SPAIN - DECEMBER 27, 2018: View of the sculpture 'La Mariposa' ('The Butterfly'), a work of the artist Manolo Valdés, located on the Paseo d
RMG3A19K–London, UK. 9 June 2016. Pictured: Spanish artist Manolo Valdes at the exhibition with this sculpture Vibraciones, 2016. Marlborough Fine Art present the exhibition Manolo Valdes: Recent Work, Paintings & Sculptures from 10 June to 16 July 2016.
RMREG2K0–London, UK. 21st Januay 2019. Butterflies by Spanish artist Manolo Valdés launched by Opera Gallery. The sculpture was installed at Berkeley Square in London today, and is one of the eight sculptures included in City of London’s Sculpture in the City initiative that aims to turn the city into an urban gallery space. Weighing over five tonnes, the giant sculpture will be residing at its Mayfair location for six months. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMREAY82–Berkeley Square, London, UK. 21 January, 2019. Opera Gallery launch a large sculpture made by Spanish artist Manolo Valdes, part of City of London’s Sculpture in the City initiative that uses urban realm as a rotating gallery space and it will be in the square for 6 months. Image: installation of component parts of the large work takes place opposite the entrance to Berkeley Square House. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2WAHRBY–Sculpture La Dama del Manzanares created by the Valencian artist Manolo Valdes located in the Lineal del Manzanares park in the city of Madrid in
RF2D64XNW–London, UK. 07 October 2020. Mayfair Sculpture Trail. Sculpture 'Reina Mariana' by Manolo Valdés. Credit: Waldemar Sikora
RF2G0P86X–London, UK. 01 Jun 2021. Mayfair Sculpture Trail 2021. Sculpture 'Red and Blue Infanta Margarita' by Manolo Valdes. Credit: Waldemar Sikora
RM2H1WK5N–ALICANTE, SPAIN - DECEMBER 27, 2018: View of the sculpture 'La Mariposa' ('The Butterfly'), a work of the artist Manolo Valdés, located on the Paseo d
RF2BD3BG6–ALICANTE, SPAIN - DECEMBER 27, 2018: View of the sculpture 'La Mariposa' ('The Butterfly'), a work of the artist Manolo Valdés, located on the Paseo d
RMG3A18C–London, UK. 9 June 2016. Pictured: Spanish artist Manolo Valdes at the exhibition with his wood sculpture Head, 2016. Marlborough Fine Art present the exhibition Manolo Valdes: Recent Work, Paintings & Sculptures from 10 June to 16 July 2016.
RMREG2K2–London, UK. 21st Januay 2019. Butterflies by Spanish artist Manolo Valdés launched by Opera Gallery. The sculpture was installed at Berkeley Square in London today, and is one of the eight sculptures included in City of London’s Sculpture in the City initiative that aims to turn the city into an urban gallery space. Weighing over five tonnes, the giant sculpture will be residing at its Mayfair location for six months. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMREAY7W–Berkeley Square, London, UK. 21 January, 2019. Opera Gallery launch a large sculpture made by Spanish artist Manolo Valdes, part of City of London’s Sculpture in the City initiative that uses urban realm as a rotating gallery space and it will be in the square for 6 months. Image: installation of component parts of the large work takes place opposite the entrance to Berkeley Square House. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2WAHRBM–Sculpture La Dama del Manzanares created by the Valencian artist Manolo Valdes located in the Lineal del Manzanares park in the city of Madrid in
RF2G0P86P–London, UK. 01 Jun 2021. Mayfair Sculpture Trail 2021. Sculpture 'Red and Blue Infanta Margarita' by Manolo Valdes. Credit: Waldemar Sikora
RF2BD3BGP–ALICANTE, SPAIN - DECEMBER 27, 2018: View of the sculpture 'La Mariposa' ('The Butterfly'), a work of the artist Manolo Valdés, located on the Paseo d
RMG3A18H–London, UK. 9 June 2016. Pictured: Spanish artist Manolo Valdes at the exhibition with his wood sculpture Head, 2016. Marlborough Fine Art present the exhibition Manolo Valdes: Recent Work, Paintings & Sculptures from 10 June to 16 July 2016.
RMREG2K1–London, UK. 21st Januay 2019. Butterflies by Spanish artist Manolo Valdés launched by Opera Gallery. The sculpture was installed at Berkeley Square in London today, and is one of the eight sculptures included in City of London’s Sculpture in the City initiative that aims to turn the city into an urban gallery space. Weighing over five tonnes, the giant sculpture will be residing at its Mayfair location for six months. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMREAY8D–Berkeley Square, London, UK. 21 January, 2019. Opera Gallery launch a large sculpture made by Spanish artist Manolo Valdes, part of City of London’s Sculpture in the City initiative that uses urban realm as a rotating gallery space and it will be in the square for 6 months. Image: installation of component parts of the large work takes place opposite the entrance to Berkeley Square House. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2WAHRBF–Sculpture La Dama del Manzanares created by the Valencian artist Manolo Valdes located in the Lineal del Manzanares park in the city of Madrid in
RF2G0P871–London, UK. 01 Jun 2021. Mayfair Sculpture Trail 2021. Sculpture 'Red and Blue Infanta Margarita' by Manolo Valdes. Credit: Waldemar Sikora
RMG3A194–London, UK. 9 June 2016. Pictured: Spanish artist Manolo Valdes at the exhibition with his painting Cranach como pretexto, 2016. Marlborough Fine Art present the exhibition Manolo Valdes: Recent Work, Paintings & Sculptures from 10 June to 16 July 2016.
RMREG2JY–London, UK. 21st Januay 2019. Buda with Butterflies Headdress by Spanish artist Manolo Valdés launched by Opera Gallery. The sculpture was installed at Berkeley Square in London today, and is one of the eight sculptures included in City of London’s Sculpture in the City initiative that aims to turn the city into an urban gallery space. Weighing over five tonnes, the giant sculpture will be residing at its Mayfair location for six months. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMREAY7J–Berkeley Square, London, UK. 21 January, 2019. Opera Gallery launch a large sculpture made by Spanish artist Manolo Valdes, part of City of London’s Sculpture in the City initiative that uses urban realm as a rotating gallery space and it will be in the square for 6 months. Image: installation of component parts of the large work takes place opposite the entrance to Berkeley Square House. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RF2G0P86J–London, UK. 01 Jun 2021. Mayfair Sculpture Trail 2021. Sculpture 'Red and Blue Infanta Margarita' by Manolo Valdes. Credit: Waldemar Sikora
RMG3A193–London, UK. 9 June 2016. Pictured: Spanish artist Manolo Valdes at the exhibition with his painting Cranach como pretexto, 2016. Marlborough Fine Art present the exhibition Manolo Valdes: Recent Work, Paintings & Sculptures from 10 June to 16 July 2016.
RMREG2JM–London, UK. 21st Januay 2019. The head is installed on the plinth - Butterflies by Spanish artist Manolo Valdés launched by Opera Gallery. The sculpture was installed at Berkeley Square in London today, and is one of the eight sculptures included in City of London’s Sculpture in the City initiative that aims to turn the city into an urban gallery space. Weighing over five tonnes, the giant sculpture will be residing at its Mayfair location for six months. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMREAY8N–Berkeley Square, London, UK. 21 January, 2019. Opera Gallery launch a large sculpture made by Spanish artist Manolo Valdes, part of City of London’s Sculpture in the City initiative that uses urban realm as a rotating gallery space and it will be in the square for 6 months. Image: installation of component parts of the large work takes place opposite the entrance to Berkeley Square House. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RF2G0P85D–London, UK. 01 Jun 2021. Mayfair Sculpture Trail 2021. Sculpture 'Red and Blue Infanta Margarita' by Manolo Valdes. Credit: Waldemar Sikora
RMG3A16R–London, UK. 9 June 2016. Sculpture Ferns III, 2016. Marlborough Fine Art present the exhibition Manolo Valdes: Recent Work, Paintings & Sculptures from 10 June to 16 July 2016.
RMREG2JX–London, UK. 21st Januay 2019. The headdress is moved into position - Butterflies by Spanish artist Manolo Valdés launched by Opera Gallery. The sculpture was installed at Berkeley Square in London today, and is one of the eight sculptures included in City of London’s Sculpture in the City initiative that aims to turn the city into an urban gallery space. Weighing over five tonnes, the giant sculpture will be residing at its Mayfair location for six months. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMREAY7Y–Berkeley Square, London, UK. 21 January, 2019. Opera Gallery launch a large sculpture made by Spanish artist Manolo Valdes, part of City of London’s Sculpture in the City initiative that uses urban realm as a rotating gallery space and it will be in the square for 6 months. Image: installation of component parts of the large work takes place opposite the entrance to Berkeley Square House. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RF2G0P85G–London, UK. 01 Jun 2021. Mayfair Sculpture Trail 2021. Sculpture 'Red and Blue Infanta Margarita' by Manolo Valdes. Credit: Waldemar Sikora
RMG3A16P–London, UK. 9 June 2016. A gallery employee poses with the sculpture Butterflies, 2016. Marlborough Fine Art present the exhibition Manolo Valdes: Recent Work, Paintings & Sculptures from 10 June to 16 July 2016.
RMREG2JT–London, UK. 21st Januay 2019. The headdress is moved into position - Butterflies by Spanish artist Manolo Valdés launched by Opera Gallery. The sculpture was installed at Berkeley Square in London today, and is one of the eight sculptures included in City of London’s Sculpture in the City initiative that aims to turn the city into an urban gallery space. Weighing over five tonnes, the giant sculpture will be residing at its Mayfair location for six months. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMREAY7D–Berkeley Square, London, UK. 21 January, 2019. Opera Gallery launch a large sculpture made by Spanish artist Manolo Valdes, part of City of London’s Sculpture in the City initiative that uses urban realm as a rotating gallery space and it will be in the square for 6 months. Image: installation of component parts of the large work takes place opposite the entrance to Berkeley Square House. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2A65EM0–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 24th October 2019. Manolo Valdes is one of the most influential Spanish contemporary artists, and one of the most revolutionary creative forces in his home country. Image: Cabeza Azul con Resina Roja, 2018. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RF2G0P86K–London, UK. 01 Jun 2021. Mayfair Sculpture Trail 2021. Sculpture 'Red and Blue Infanta Margarita' by Manolo Valdes. Credit: Waldemar Sikora
RMG3A17Y–London, UK. 9 June 2016. A gallery employee looks at the painting Odalisca, 2016. Marlborough Fine Art present the exhibition Manolo Valdes: Recent Work, Paintings & Sculptures from 10 June to 16 July 2016.
RMREG2JP–London, UK. 21st Januay 2019. The head is installed on the plinth - Butterflies by Spanish artist Manolo Valdés launched by Opera Gallery. The sculpture was installed at Berkeley Square in London today, and is one of the eight sculptures included in City of London’s Sculpture in the City initiative that aims to turn the city into an urban gallery space. Weighing over five tonnes, the giant sculpture will be residing at its Mayfair location for six months. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2A65EP9–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 24th October 2019. Manolo Valdes is one of the most influential Spanish contemporary artists, and one of the most revolutionary creative forces in his home country. Image: Cabeza Azul con Resina Roja, 2018. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMG3A17J–London, UK. 9 June 2016. A gallery employee looks at the painting Odalisca, 2016. Marlborough Fine Art present the exhibition Manolo Valdes: Recent Work, Paintings & Sculptures from 10 June to 16 July 2016.
RMREG2JR–London, UK. 21st Januay 2019. The headdress is moved into position - Butterflies by Spanish artist Manolo Valdés launched by Opera Gallery. The sculpture was installed at Berkeley Square in London today, and is one of the eight sculptures included in City of London’s Sculpture in the City initiative that aims to turn the city into an urban gallery space. Weighing over five tonnes, the giant sculpture will be residing at its Mayfair location for six months. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2A66GC7–London, UK. 24th Oct 2019. Cabeza con Tres Mariposas - Opera Gallery previews a new exhibition by the Spanish pop art pioneer Manolo Valdés which runs at their New Bond Street gallery in London on 25 October - 15 November. The exhibition showcases 30 works, spanning 2006 to 2019, ranging from sculpture to painting with a spotlight on the artist's craftmanship. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2A65F70–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 24th October 2019. Manolo Valdes is one of the most influential Spanish contemporary artists, and one of the most revolutionary creative forces in his home country. Image: Cabeza con Tocado de Helechos, 2018. Wood and Steel. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMG3A17G–London, UK. 9 June 2016. A gallery employee looks at the painting Odalisca, 2016. Marlborough Fine Art present the exhibition Manolo Valdes: Recent Work, Paintings & Sculptures from 10 June to 16 July 2016.
RM2A6674K–London, UK. 24th Oct 2019. London, UK. 24th Oct, 2019. Opera Gallery previews a new exhibition by the Spanish pop art pioneer Manolo Valdés which runs at their New Bond Street gallery in London on 25 October - 15 November. The exhibition showcases 30 works, spanning 2006 to 2019, ranging from sculpture to painting with a spotlight on the artist's craftmanship. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2A65JW9–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 24th October 2019. Manolo Valdes is one of the most influential Spanish contemporary artists, and one of the most revolutionary creative forces in his home country and a founding members of Spanish pop art movement Equipo Cronica (1964-81). Image: Retrato con Pamela. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMG3A186–London, UK. 9 June 2016. A gallery employee looks at the alabaster sculpture Ivy, 2016. Marlborough Fine Art present the exhibition Manolo Valdes: Recent Work, Paintings & Sculptures from 10 June to 16 July 2016.
RM2A66GFN–London, UK. 24th Oct 2019. Cabeza Alabastro con Aretesde Cuarzo and Cabeza con Mariposas - Opera Gallery previews a new exhibition by the Spanish pop art pioneer Manolo Valdés which runs at their New Bond Street gallery in London on 25 October - 15 November. The exhibition showcases 30 works, spanning 2006 to 2019, ranging from sculpture to painting with a spotlight on the artist's craftmanship. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2A65JY6–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 24th October 2019. Manolo Valdes is one of the most influential Spanish contemporary artists, and one of the most revolutionary creative forces in his home country and a founding members of Spanish pop art movement Equipo Cronica (1964-81). Image: Retrato con Pamela. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMG3A184–London, UK. 9 June 2016. A gallery employee looks at the sculpture Ferns III, 2016. Marlborough Fine Art present the exhibition Manolo Valdes: Recent Work, Paintings & Sculptures from 10 June to 16 July 2016.
RM2A6678W–London, UK. 24th Oct 2019. London, UK. 24th Oct, 2019. Opera Gallery previews a new exhibition by the Spanish pop art pioneer Manolo Valdés which runs at their New Bond Street gallery in London on 25 October - 15 November. The exhibition showcases 30 works, spanning 2006 to 2019, ranging from sculpture to painting with a spotlight on the artist's craftmanship. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2A65F1H–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 24th October 2019. Manolo Valdes (pictured), one of the most influential Spanish contemporary artists, and one of the most revolutionary creative forces in his home country. A founding members of Spanish pop art movement Equipo Cronica (1964-81), Valdes was at the forefront of the artistic rebellion against the Francoist regime. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMG3A179–London, UK. 9 June 2016. A gallery employee looks at the sculpture El Dibujo como pretexto II, 2016. Marlborough Fine Art present the exhibition Manolo Valdes: Recent Work, Paintings & Sculptures from 10 June to 16 July 2016.
RM2A66783–London, UK. 24th Oct 2019. London, UK. 24th Oct, 2019. Manolo Valdes with Clio Azul - Opera Gallery previews a new exhibition by the Spanish pop art pioneer Manolo Valdés which runs at their New Bond Street gallery in London on 25 October - 15 November. The exhibition showcases 30 works, spanning 2006 to 2019, ranging from sculpture to painting with a spotlight on the artist's craftmanship. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2A65KH2–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 24th October 2019. Manolo Valdes is one of the most influential Spanish contemporary artists, and one of the most revolutionary creative forces in his home country and a founding members of Spanish pop art movement Equipo Cronica (1964-81). Image: Matisse como Pretexto con Gris, 2018. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMG3A173–London, UK. 9 June 2016. A gallery employee looks at the sculpture El Dibujo como pretexto II, 2016. Marlborough Fine Art present the exhibition Manolo Valdes: Recent Work, Paintings & Sculptures from 10 June to 16 July 2016.
RM2A667FH–London, UK. 24th Oct 2019. London, UK. 24th Oct, 2019. Manolo Valdes with Cabeza Azul con Resina Azul - Opera Gallery previews a new exhibition by the Spanish pop art pioneer Manolo Valdés which runs at their New Bond Street gallery in London on 25 October - 15 November. The exhibition showcases 30 works, spanning 2006 to 2019, ranging from sculpture to painting with a spotlight on the artist's craftmanship. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2A65JP8–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 24th October 2019. Manolo Valdes is one of the most influential Spanish contemporary artists, and one of the most revolutionary creative forces in his home country and a founding members of Spanish pop art movement Equipo Cronica (1964-81). Image: Matisse como Pretexto en Azules, 2018. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMG3A171–London, UK. 9 June 2016. A gallery employee looks at the sculpture El Dibujo como pretexto II, 2016. Marlborough Fine Art present the exhibition Manolo Valdes: Recent Work, Paintings & Sculptures from 10 June to 16 July 2016.
RM2A6674X–London, UK. 24th Oct 2019. London, UK. 24th Oct, 2019. Manolo Valdes with Cabeza de Alabastro - Opera Gallery previews a new exhibition by the Spanish pop art pioneer Manolo Valdés which runs at their New Bond Street gallery in London on 25 October - 15 November. The exhibition showcases 30 works, spanning 2006 to 2019, ranging from sculpture to painting with a spotlight on the artist's craftmanship. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2A65F3D–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 24th October 2019. Manolo Valdes (pictured), one of the most influential Spanish contemporary artists, and one of the most revolutionary creative forces in his home country. A founding members of Spanish pop art movement Equipo Cronica (1964-81), Valdes was at the forefront of the artistic rebellion against the Francoist regime. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2A6675M–London, UK. 24th Oct 2019. London, UK. 24th Oct, 2019. Matisse como pretexto en azules and Menina Azul - Opera Gallery previews a new exhibition by the Spanish pop art pioneer Manolo Valdés which runs at their New Bond Street gallery in London on 25 October - 15 November. The exhibition showcases 30 works, spanning 2006 to 2019, ranging from sculpture to painting with a spotlight on the artist's craftmanship. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2A65K6M–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 24th October 2019. Manolo Valdes is one of the most influential Spanish contemporary artists, and one of the most revolutionary creative forces in his home country and a founding members of Spanish pop art movement Equipo Cronica (1964-81). Image: Doble Cara con Aretes de Alabastro, 2018. Ebony and Alabaster. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2A66789–London, UK. 24th Oct 2019. London, UK. 24th Oct, 2019. Manolo Valdes with Cabeza con Tres Mariposas - Opera Gallery previews a new exhibition by the Spanish pop art pioneer Manolo Valdés which runs at their New Bond Street gallery in London on 25 October - 15 November. The exhibition showcases 30 works, spanning 2006 to 2019, ranging from sculpture to painting with a spotlight on the artist's craftmanship. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2A65K51–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 24th October 2019. Manolo Valdes is one of the most influential Spanish contemporary artists, and one of the most revolutionary creative forces in his home country and a founding members of Spanish pop art movement Equipo Cronica (1964-81). Image: Doble Cara con Aretes de Alabastro, 2018. Ebony and Alabaster. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2A66759–London, UK. 24th Oct 2019. London, UK. 24th Oct, 2019. Manolo Valdes with Menina Ropsa and Retro Con Pamela - Opera Gallery previews a new exhibition by the Spanish pop art pioneer Manolo Valdés which runs at their New Bond Street gallery in London on 25 October - 15 November. The exhibition showcases 30 works, spanning 2006 to 2019, ranging from sculpture to painting with a spotlight on the artist's craftmanship. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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