Curated by Enrique Juncosa, director of IMMA (Irish Museum of Modern Art) in Dublin, the exhibition features recent large format paintings alongside other older ones to comprise a survey of Barceló's work since 2000. Titled simply "Miquel Barceló", the show revolves around the artist's perennial themes, like primates, African landscapes and the foam of ocean waves. Barceló (Mallorca, 1957) is generally recognised as one of Spain's most influential living painters. The exhibition also features a series of works by the French artist and writer François Augiéras (1925-1971), whose work renders small format representations of African genre scenes.