Exhibition

Iberdrola Exhibition at the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum

28 April 2026 – 30 August 2026

To mark the company’s 125th anniversary and its commitment to art and culture, we are opening the exhibition ‘Parallels and Meridians’ at the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum

Iberdrola’s Executive Chairman, Ignacio Galán, and the Lehendakari, Imanol Pradales, opened an exhibition on 28 April at the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum comprising over a hundred works representative of Iberdrola’s corporate art collection

With ‘Parallels and Meridians’, Iberdrola reinforces its commitment to art and culture and to Bilbao. The exhibition, comprising a selection of modern and contemporary artworks, offers a journey through the Iberdrola Collection structured around two conceptual themes.

The “parallels” reflect a chronological and geographical arc, from the beginnings of artistic modernity in the Basque Country in the late 19th century, through the development of the avant-garde movements from the 1950s onwards, to the more global artistic languages of the 21st century.

For their part, the “meridians” organise the major themes that underpin the collection into three fundamental areas: light, nature and ingenuity.

The art trail extends through Doña Casilda Iturrizar Park, featuring 24 panels that trace the key moments in Iberdrola’s history and link them to some of the most iconic works in its collection, leading to the atrium of Torre Iberdrola, where nine works will be on display, several of which have been created specifically for this space.

‘Parallels and Meridians’forms part of the extensive programme of activities that Iberdrola is rolling out throughout 2026 to mark its 125th anniversary, promoting a calendar of initiatives across Spain that includes art and technology exhibitions, music festivals, social events and the illumination of iconic buildings.

You can find out more about the Iberdrola Collection at Iberdrola-arteIberdrola Arte