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  • Bernard Plossu Catalan landscapes inspired by Picasso Museu Picasso

    Bernard Plossu Catalan landscapes inspired by Picasso Museu Picasso

    Photographer and French National Photography Prize winner Bernard Plossu (Da Lat, Vietnam, 1945) is a great admirer of Picasso. Plossu followed in the footsteps of the genius artist through the different places and territories that were significant in his biography, such as Horta de Sant Joan, Gósol, Cadaqués and Barcelona, among others, and photographed them using the Fresson printing technique, which gives his photographs a special, subtle and sober texture. Now they can be seen in the exhibition organized by Museu Picasso in Barcelona.

  • Tuan Andrew Nguyen Our ghosts live in the future Fundació Joan Miró

    Tuan Andrew Nguyen Our ghosts live in the future Fundació Joan Miró

    Vietnamese-American artist Tuan Andrew Nguyen was the winner of the 8th Edition of the Joan Miró Prize. Now, the Fundació Joan Miró presents his first solo exhibition in Spain. Through a selection of video installations and sculptures made from discarded bombs and abandoned projectiles from the Vietnam War, Nguyen reflects on the human and material consequences of the two Vietnam Wars fought by France and the United States. Additionally, the artist has created a dialogue between Joan Miró and Alexander Calder expressed through Nguyen's films, installations and objects.

  • Sorolla A new dimension Centre d'Art Amatller

    Sorolla A new dimension Centre d'Art Amatller

    Centre d'Art Amatller opens the doors of the largest digital exhibition of the Sorolla Year. Sorolla, a new dimension offers an immersive journey through the life and work of the outstanding artist through immersive 360º projections, virtual reality, digital installations and other technological resources. Discover Sorolla's Valencia, his family environment and the artistic context of his time. Don't miss the educational room for families and the exhibition of original works. A unique experience with more than 300 square metres of projections and a virtual reality room that will transport you to the artist's world.

  • Pure Gold Upcycled Upgraded Museu del Disseny DHUB

    Pure Gold Upcycled Upgraded Museu del Disseny DHUB

    Upcycling has long ceased to be a fad and has become a statement of intent. The exhibition Pure Gold. Upcycled! Upgraded!, organized by ifa (Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen) in conjunction with the Goethe-Institut and with the support of Disseny Hub (the Design Museum of Barcelona), explores the reuse of waste and its transformation into design objects through artistic processes. The exhibition features a selection of pieces curated by the exhibition commissioner Voker Albus and works from the collections of the Design Museum of Barcelona, along with contributions from around the world. It reflects how upcycling adds value when creating new objects.  The exhibition is complemented by a virtual platform and local workshops, emphasizing the project's cornerstones: ethics, responsibility, internationalization and co-creation.

  • Citizens' Office for Synthetic Memories

    Citizens' Office for Synthetic Memories

    This office is actually a project from the Domestic Data Streamers group. Its AI (Artificial Intelligence) experts will transform the memories of the city's residents into images thanks to generative AI. These images will then form part of an exhibition that will recreate part of the history that survives in the memory of local people. "Synthetic Memories" was one of the successful projects in the Fundación BITHabitat 2023 call for urban innovation grants for "the proactive city".

  • Jordi Colomer Façana Foto Festa Futur Fideus MACBA

    Jordi Colomer Façana Foto Festa Futur Fideus MACBA

    The collective life of cities is the axis on which Jordi Colomer's work pivots. Through a large-scale scenic dimension, the artist explores the relationship between imagination and reality using a variety of formats including sculpture, collages, photography, video, installations and live action. Organised into a series of scenes that do not follow a chronological order, Façana Foto Festa Futur Fideus brings together vastly disparate works to talk about the simultaneity, fragility and diversity of communities.

  • Regata Cultural

    Regata Cultural

    The Louis Vuitton 37ª America's Cup is the city's greatest sporting event of 2024. To mark the occasion, several local organizations, institutions, and facilities are organizing a Cultural Regatta. In the months before, during, and after the America's Cup, the city will be filled with cultural, artistic, culinary, scientific, and leisure activities open to both residents and visitors. These will include talks, exhibitions, art installations, shows, family activities, and much more at different venues around the city. In addition, the Port Olímpic, the venue for the America's Cup, will be reborn as a new urban space to host some of the activities.

  • Connectem Museu del Disseny de Barcelona

    Connectem Museu del Disseny de Barcelona

    The Catalan radio and television stations, TV3 and Catalunya Ràdio, celebrate 40 years of existence. The Design Museum of Barcelona reviews their journey and offers a glimpse into the future of the media in Catalan in the exhibition Connectem (Let's Connect). Thus, the exhibition examines the role of these two media in shaping collective identity, while also making a strong commitment to digital technologies and artificial intelligence to highlight the innovative approach of TV3 and Catalunya Ràdio since their inception.

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  • Picasso Route

    Picasso Route

    When the Malaga-born painter arrived in Barcelona he was only 14. The city offered him the art school, La Llotja, as well as the stunning light of the Mediterranean. Picasso donated a large number of his works to Barcelona which can be seen today at the city’s Museu Picasso.

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