Baudelaire used to say that
"Being genial daily is impossible", but the truth is that with this
exhibition it is put to the extent
of the public a remarkable group of works of three universal geniuses.
Picasso, gathering in his multiple aesthetic verb the freedom of creation such as lighthouse and guide.
Picasso, gathering in his multiple aesthetic verb the freedom of creation such as lighthouse and guide.
Dalí, one of the pioneers of the surrealismo, remaining in the history like one of the most singular inkers, in addition to moving to the canvas the Freud theories starred by the sexual pulsions and the interpretation of dreams.
Miró, who portrayed in his works the innocence of the children, travelling through the constellations of the imagination in some paperbirds.*
*Text of Carlos García Osuna, critic of art.

