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Catalan artists visit the Foundation

A group of approximately fifteen Catalan artists visited the Stämpfli Foundation last July 5th during a cultural tour of the town. Their visit was conducted by Sitges Museums guide Sebastià Giménez, who explained the general lines of the Foundation and Erró’s work, and showed them certain details of the pieces on display. Pere and Anna

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Sitgestiu Cultural at the Foundation

The Stämpli Foundation’s facilities are the stage for two activities organized by Sitgestiu Cultural, the intense cultural agenda that the Sitges Museums have scheduled until the month of September. On the 5th and 12th of the previous month, the Foundation welcomed the workshop Reciclem, l’art a les teves mans (Let’s recycle, art in your hands),

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The School of Adults visits us

Group tours of our facilities are nonstop. Last week it was the Sitges School of Adults that visited our exhibition rooms. The tour was a part of the campaign entitled “Sitges, a world to discover”. Vinyet Panyella, director-manager of the Sitges Heritage Committee –the organism that manages the Foundation– explained the importance of the Foundation’s

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The Stämpfli Foundation exhibits Erró’s work

This is the center’s first individual exhibition, presenting approximately thirty paintings and collages by the Icelandic artist The Stämpfli Foundation – Contemporary Art will be housing the exhibition Erró. The planetary eye by the Icelandic artist residing in France, Gudmundur Gudmundsson, known as Erró. This is the first show the Stämpfli Foundation –which opened its

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Jordi Pujol visits the Foundation

The ex-president of the Generalitat, Catalonia’s autonomous government, Jordi Pujol, Stämpfli visited the Foundation – Contemporary Art on March 16th on the occasion of his trip to Sitges, when he came, invited by On Magazine, to take part in an event on the thirtieth anniversary of the encounter of Catalan and Spanish intellectuals that took