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Nit de l’Art Palma
Art, Mallorca

Nit de l’Art Palma

Nit de l'Art On Saturday, 20 September 2025, one of Mallorca's most culturally significant events returns: the 29th edition of Nit de l'Art. Between 6 p.m. and 11 p.m., Palma's historic old town will be transformed into a huge open-air gallery area – and best of all, admission is free for all visitors. What can you expect at Nit de l'Art? 14 leading contemporary galleries will open their doors until late into the night. Visitors can look forward to a varied programme: solo exhibitions, group exhibitions, performances, talks and site-specific art projects invite you to explore. Cultural institutions such as Es Baluard, Casal Solleric, Fundació Miró Mallorca, La Misericòrdia and the Fundación Juan March are also represented with their own programmes. Particular mention was made of ...
Art, Mallorca

Decorate the villa with art: Mallorca’s best galleries

Those who buy a house in Mallorca need something for the walls. The island offers many interesting local artists who already enjoy international success. Stefanie Claudia Müller, Palma de Mallorca   Mallorca is no longer a 'German island'. More and more Americans, Scandinavians, Swiss and now even Indians like Sheela Levy are making the island their home. They find there an excellent health system and a wealth of tranquillity, seclusion in the interior of the island, and security. The interior designer who studied abroad and her husband Ivan have a special affinity for art and aesthetics which links them to the island:   ''We love the Mallorcan nature and creativity''. Since coming here they have not only invested in numerous properties, but also in art. ''Ton...
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The mermaid amongst Mallorca’s artists

For discoverers of art: A visit to the studio of the artist Vivian Borsani in Santa Catalina ''Always be yourself until you are a mermaid, then always be a mermaid'', a quote by the author Penelope Pewter translated from the English perfectly suits the artist Vivian Birsani. The Mallorca resident has lived in many countries, something which is typical for creative people who settle on the island. Her art reflects beauty, vitality, and a myriad of colours found on the Mediterranean just as in the tropics. Whether fish, flowers or blossoms – nature and the sea play a leading role in Vivian's powerful, wild, almost unrestrained brush strokes. After all, this positive person was born in Brasil where she spent the first six years of her life before her family moved to Hamburg. Her arti...