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  • Tim Burton's Labyrinth

    Tim Burton's Labyrinth

    The magical, imaginative and unique universe of Tim Burton takes center stage in this immersive experience. The exhibition allows visitors to delve into his mind and inner world, discovering hundreds of original works by the film director. Each room leads to a unique setting, whether it is venturing through the dark forest of The Corpse Bride, rediscovering the characters of Edward Scissorhands, or getting lost in the wonderful world of Alice in Wonderland. Designed for an audience of all ages, the experience allows visitors to decide which path to take as they go along.

  • 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.

  • Visual origin Film video information

    Visual origin Film video information

    The group FVI (Film Vídeo Informació) was founded in Barcelona in 1977. It brought together experimental film and video authors, photographers, poets and artists, its core members being Eugènia Balcells, Eugeni Bonet, Juan Bufill, Carles Hac Mor, Manuel Huerga, Ignacio Julià and Luis Serra. Amid the democratic transition, this group's objective was to explore and showcase the possibilities of experimental cinema and video. Through screenings and a printed magazine called Visual, they sparked debates at a key moment of open-mindedness in Spain's history. Now the Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona - MACBA - museum revives this project in an exhibition that vindicates FVI and Visual as the origin of numerous subsequent collaborations in the audiovisual field.

  • The other side Centre d'Art Santa Mònica

    The other side Centre d'Art Santa Mònica

    The Centre d'Art Santa Mònica has organized an engaging immersive exhibition that invites visitors to venture in without reservation, leaving behind all commonly accepted notions. The Other Side symbolizes shedding rigid and binary definitions, incapable of describing the complexity that surrounds us. Through works by artists such as Francesca Llopis, Anna Irina Russel, Domestic Data Streamers and Yapci Ramos, The Other Side offers the opportunity to walk through an innovative space.

  • 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.

  • ADI Awards 2024

    ADI Awards 2024

    The ADI awards gather and recognize objects designed in the last two years. This exhibition allows visitors to see all the selected entries and the winners of this year's edition across its three areas of focus. The Delta Awards are aimed at manufacturing companies, the ADI Medals recognize designs from undergraduate or master's projects by young students, and the ADI Culture Awards are granted to projects that have helped promote and modernize the social and conceptual aspects of industrial design. The exhibition can be seen at DHUB Barcelona and is structured around different itineraries.

  • Suzanne Valadon Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya

    Suzanne Valadon Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya

    Suzanne Valadon (1865-1938) was an emblematic figure of the Montmartre Bohemian scene in the early 20th century. As a painter, illustrator and engraver, Valadon practiced all genres, from portraits and nudes to still lifes and landscapes. Now the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, in collaboration with the Centre Pompidou-Metz and the Musée d'Art de Nantes, offers the opportunity to discover this artist and explore the different interactions that took place in the avant-garde circles in which Suzanne Valadon played a significant role from 1910 to 1930.

  • 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.

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