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  • Agnès Varda Photographing filming recycling

    Agnès Varda Photographing filming recycling

    Agnès Varda (1928-2019) was one of the few women of her generation to become an established filmmaker. With more than 40 titles, including short and feature films, Varda stands out for her rhetoric firmly rooted in her time, with the aesthetics of the modernist Nouvelle Vague, and for her ability to discover and grasp the possibilities of the digital image when it first appeared. Now, the Centre de Cultura Contemporània - CCCB - is presenting her entire oeuvre. In this exhibition, we can appreciate her mastery of technique, her sense of detail and her great rigor in composition.

  • Jules Verne 200

    Jules Verne 200

    On the occasion of the bicentenary of Jules Verne's birth in 2024, Ideal Centre d'Arts Digitals is devoting its largest production ever to this great author. The Jules Verne 200 exhibition is a thrilling immersive experience that takes visitors on the many extraordinary journeys created by the writer. The production combines literature and science through 3D projections, virtual reality, an immersive dome and much more.

  • Competing at sea Museu Marítim de Barcelona

    Competing at sea Museu Marítim de Barcelona

    The Maritime Museum of Barcelona offers an exhibition that traces the history of Catalan regattas, from their beginnings in beach clubs to the present day, with numerous elite athletes in the spotlight. The exhibition includes documentary works dating back to June 1821 and covers milestones such as the emergence of yacht clubs, the rise of sailing, the multiplication of regattas and the most prominent figures in Olympic competitions.

  • Fernande Olivier Pablo Picasso and friends Museu Picasso

    Fernande Olivier Pablo Picasso and friends Museu Picasso

    Writer Fernande Olivier captured in her writings the life she shared with Picasso in a straightforward and honest way. As the first exhibition dedicated to Olivier in Spain, it offers a chance to get to know the Malaga-born genius a little better. Through unpublished documents and photographs, video testimonies, and several portraits signed by Fernande Olivier's circle of friends, we will trace the life and relationships of this feminine voice with Picasso.

  • Penelope the Sea is Yours Museu Marítim de Barcelona

    Penelope the Sea is Yours Museu Marítim de Barcelona

    Inspired by the myth of Homer's epic poem The Odyssey, in which Penelope showed her ingenuity and patience in delaying the choice of a new husband, the Maritime Museum of Barcelona offers an exhibition called Penelope, the Sea is Yours, which presents the experiences and challenges of six women linked to the world of sailing. They are Abril Marfà, a promising eleven-year-old who is not afraid of challenges; Natalia Via-Dufresne, a sailor with a long history of victories; Nora García, a world champion in Nacra 15 who dreams of an Olympic title Maria Torrijo, the first woman in the world to hold the titles of judge, referee and international regatta official; Andrea Emone, sailor and aerospace engineer with the Alinghi Red Bull Racing Team; and Ana Pujol, a multiple champion in skate sailing regattas. The exhibition will include activities designed to introduce children to the world of sailing.

  • Adolf Fargnoli From Noucentisme to the avantgarde Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya

    Adolf Fargnoli From Noucentisme to the avantgarde Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya

    The Italian-born artist Adolf Fargnoli became a myth of Girona's Noucentista period, celebrated by critics, artists, and intellectuals. His wood carvings stood out for their magnificent chests with metal applications and silk-lined interiors. In 1932, fascinated by the aesthetics of Hollywood, he developed a line of women's jewelry that, unfortunately, was never realized. Now, thanks to this exhibition programmed by the National Art Museum of Catalonia, visitors have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich history of this multifaceted artist.

  • Suspending the sky

    Suspending the sky

    Brazilian artist Caio Reisewitz is known for his engaging art and political activism. He has now filled the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion with native Brazilian plants in an installation addressing Brazil's urgent problems. These include the destruction of the Amazon, the dismantling of public mechanisms responsible for protecting and appreciating the environment, and the cultural elimination and genocide of the native population. The installation's title comes from the thoughts of activist shamans Davi Kopenawa and Ailton Krenak who advocate a more harmonious relationship with the earth. The artist Caio Reisewitz underscores this with the message that nature is now our home.

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