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  • Portraits of Ships From the XIX Century to the shipspotters

    Portraits of Ships From the XIX Century to the shipspotters

    Ships have been the object of portraiture since ancient times. This exhibition covers some of these works chronologically to show their evolution and also how social changes have modified them. It begins with a brief introduction to the background of the 18th century and then continues with a chronological tour that shows how both the way of representing them and the techniques used have changed.

  • America’s Cup Experience

    America’s Cup Experience

    The prestigious America's Cup competition that will take place in Barcelona in 2024 warms up with the America's Cup Experience, the first Official Exhibition Center of the 37th America's Cup Barcelona 2024. It is a unique opportunity to learn about this important event in an exhibition where visitors can discover the history of the mythical sailing regatta and learn all about its rules, equipment and the secrets of its technology that makes the boats practically fly over the water. The experience has an open area that the public can access for free and there are two more spaces that you can make a reservation for: the immersive experience and the AC75 Simulator.

  • Fixing The Future 2024 Festival

    Fixing The Future 2024 Festival

    This three-day festival brings together the 25 best future projects from around the world in aspects ranging from AI to agricultural innovation and from drought mitigation to creative recycling. Across this wide range of topics there are people who are creating change and Fixing The Future is a chance to get to know them and join discussions in round tables, workshops and other activities.

  • Inside Berlanga Caixaforum Barcelona

    Inside Berlanga Caixaforum Barcelona

    Thanks to the cataloging and digitization of Berlanga's private archive, this unprecedented exhibition offers an intimate and untold look into the life of Luis García Berlanga (1921-2010). Organized by Caixaforum, the exhibition takes visitors on a journey through the filmmaker's life, his work and his international influence. Visitors can discover his unique perspective on the history of Spain as well as very personal aspects such as his fears, traveling through the different facets of his life.

  • Serge Attukwei Clottey Beyond the skin Fundació Tàpies

    Serge Attukwei Clottey Beyond the skin Fundació Tàpies

    Ghanaian artist Serge Attukwei Clottey has been invited to transform the Modernista façade of the Tàpies Foundation, designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner. Clottey repurposes waste materials, using them as a second skin. Objects such as yellow containers, car tires or cork are transformed into fragments that reflect his concerns about the culture and identity of the city where he was born and lives, and from which he draws the raw material for his creations.

  • Antoni Tàpies The Practice of Art

    Antoni Tàpies The Practice of Art

    The Antoni Tàpies Foundation culminates the year dedicated to this great master with a retrospective exhibition that chronologically spans his entire body of work, from his earliest drawings to the pieces of his final years. Drawing on a wide selection of works from national and international museums and private collections, the exhibition connects Antoni Tàpies' creations over time, allowing visitors to discover and delve deeply into Tàpies' formal and artistic concerns throughout his life and career.

  • Consuelo Kanaga Capturing the spirit Centre de fotografia KBr Fundació MAPFRE

    Consuelo Kanaga Capturing the spirit Centre de fotografia KBr Fundació MAPFRE

    Consuelo Kanaga was one of the pioneering women in the field of photography and managed to practice photojournalism professionally in the 1910s. Consuelo Kanaga (United States 1894-1978) also maintained a close relationship with the American avant-garde circles Group f/64 in San Francisco and the Photo League in New York. Even so, at the time, her status as a woman limited her from devoting herself full-time to photography. Now Centre de fotografia KBr Fundació MAPFRE is organizing an exhibition of her work based on the Brooklyn Museum's collection, with special emphasis on her work representing the African-American world and giving visibility to the "New Black Movement", a cultural movement led by black men and women. Through her work, Kanaga joined in reclaiming the African-American identity.

  • Water an unfiltered exhibition Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona

    Water an unfiltered exhibition Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona

    Did you know that for more than 2 billion people, something as commonplace as turning on the tap and having water is a pipe dream? The exhibition of the Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona (Museum of Natural Sciences) Water, an unfiltered exhibition, focuses on this issue to raise awareness of the need to guarantee the right to clean and safe drinking water for everyone. Through a positive and approachable tone, suitable for all audiences, the exhibition explores how science, technology, knowledge and creativity can effectively address this problem and calls for individual and collective action and commitment.

  • Suburbia Building the American Dream Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona

    Suburbia Building the American Dream Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona

    In our collective imagination, the suburbs are the epitome of the American dream: a single-family home with a garden, porch, lawn and pool. Since the 1950s, when it consolidated as a family space, this urban model has been exported all over the world, bringing along its unsustainability issues. The exhibition Suburbia. Building the American Dream" at the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona -CCCB- explores this phenomenon by studying how American suburbs were formed, how they differ from one another, how they have evolved, and how their expansion will affect the planet. Through historical materials, photographs, illustrations and art installations, the exhibition presents a cultural history of the American suburb.

  • ExDesigner Project Bar DHUB Barcelona DHUB Barcelona

    ExDesigner Project Bar DHUB Barcelona DHUB Barcelona

    The Ex-Designer Project Bar is a venue whose interior was digitally designed and entirely produced using 3D printing technology, featuring a built-in bar. Since its opening in 2015, it has been constantly redesigned with two on-site 3D printers. It operated as a bar for more than 4 years and now DHUB Barcelona offers the opportunity through its exhibition Ex-Designer Project Bar to see it in its current format, where the bar has been disassembled and is considered an object showcasing the walls and other elements. The exhibition also explains both the production and dismantling process. The Ex-Designer Project Bar is a project by Martí Guixé, a designer known for questioning the role of designers and the need to continue designing objects.

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