31 March 2026 - 31 March 2026
6:00PM - 7:00PM
Online via Zoom, link in description.
Free
This exhibition will be held online via Zoom, the link to join is in the main description.
Biography
Cèlia Querol Torelló is the manager of the Casacuberta Marsans Collection, a Barcelona-based private collection of Hispanic art spanning works from the 12th century to the present day. She holds a Master’s degree in Collection Studies and Museums from Leiden University. Her professional experience includes work at the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, where she co-curated Rembrandt–Velázquez: Dutch and Spanish Masters and was responsible for the online catalogue of the museum’s Spanish paintings. She has also held a position at Christie’s, London, where she produced valuations for cross-category collections in the United Kingdom, Europe, the United States, and the Middle East. Her current work further includes managing the exhibition space of the Casacuberta Marsans Collection in Barcelona, which opened in November 2024 in the former Hospital de Sant Sever.
Abstract
The Casacuberta Marsans Collection of Hispanic art comprises paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and liturgical objects dating from the 12th century to the present day. Particularly notable are its Gothic and Hispano-Flemish holdings, alongside those works that shaped artistic modernity at the turn of the 20th century. This lecture offers an overview of the collection, its origins and current objectives, and examines recent acquisitions, restoration projects and research undertaken on existing works.
Since November 2024, the collection can be seen in its own dedicated exhibition space in Barcelona, the former Hospital de Sant Sever. This initiative was born out of a desire to share the collection with a wider audience, as well as recovering a historic building of notable heritage value. The Hospital de Sant Sever was founded in 1412 to assist the city’s sick and destitute clerics and continued operations until 1925. Over time, the building underwent numerous renovations, including the construction of a Renaissance façade. The second part of the lecture presents the history of the building, tracing the main stages of intervention, and concludes with a presentation of the selection of works from the Casacuberta Marsans Collection currently displayed across the former church, sacristy, chapel and crypt of the hospital – spaces now recovered as exhibition galleries.
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