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Juan Foronda Seville

Juan Foronda has shops spread around the old town of Seville, but the emblematic one is on Calle Sierpes.

Volume! at the MACBA in Barcelona

Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art displays an exhibition called Volume! from the 11th of November. A major exhibition that includes all the halls of the MACBA. With these exhibition paradigms MACBA seeks to identify materials that have marked the passage of the XXI century and interpreted through artistic performances that mark the stages of this transit. The exhibition is part of an effort with the MACBA Foundation and Caixa Foundation to promote the new readings to the collection, interrelated issues such as criticism, media, language, poetic experience, including giving support for this reinterpretation of important stage to understand the present. There is nothing worse than the linear interpretation of history, art and performances. Hence Volume! is an essential exhibition to observe the complexity of a period of change, the so-called change of era. The end of the twentieth century and beginning of the twenty-first century was marked by the collapse of real socialism and the installation of neoliberalism, as well as the information society. In that context, the art will reflect, its subject, as in the material and symbolic matters in our society with all its contradictions and new interpretive paradigms of ideologies. In the field of representations there are new technologies, such as sound and video image of the artist and the transient materiality of the work, leaving reflected in the visual media. It may be that the most interesting phenomenon, because there will be a decorative art which will prevail. It will be an ephemeral art that reinforces the symbolism of the moment and that comes from a post-modern ideology, which reinforces the idea of the subjectivity...

Coiffure et Nature Paris

Biological, natural and ecological things are a growing trend. In this world we can also fit the Parisian hairdresser Coiffure et Nature.

Molteni Pharmacy Florence

Molteni pharmacy, next to the Uffizi Gallery, is a place to go even if you´re not ill.

Explora Museum Rome

The Explora Museum is the first Italian museum created especially for children. It´s located close to the Pizza del Popolo, and it´s for children between the

Terez Patika Budapest

Terez Patika or Theresa´s Pharmacy in Budapest is open 24 hours a day.

Salvador Dali in Montmartre

There is something shocking in the character of Salvador Dali that impregnates with a halo of concern his full works. This born exhibitionist who made his life a media show was, at once a timid, even withdrawn character. While this indefatigable diver  of the depths dived in the unconsciousness of his being, he started in life at  an early age surrounded  by  books full of art, knowing that his genius lurked behind his well-know desire for provocation. Precursor of modern performances, he found the right environment for it in the bustling Paris between the wars. Despite his  elitist education (no need to remember the names of those with whom he shared the concerns of youth), or because of it, Dalí was suffocating in the academic environments of a stale Madrid in the early years of the last century. Young Salvador was possessed by a ghost (the unconscious one, the dark and female part  of the male psyche) that constantly egged him to find new discoveries. It is therefore not surprising that uttering the famous phrase at the Academy (“None of us who are here have enough talent for self-examination” in a fairly free quote) headed  to Paris, the intellectual and artistic center of the time. To say that Paris in the early decades of the twentieth century was only  the meeting place of writers, painters, sculptors, filmmakers and intellectuals from around the world is an brutal understatement. In the bohemian neighborhood of the French capital all those who now occupy whole chapters of history rubbed together. Paris attraction exerted itself as a powerful magnet for all those restless creative...

Mac Bike Amsterdam

Mac Bike is a bicycle shop in the Dutch city of Amsterdam. If you want to rent one and go on excursions, this is your place.

Indirect Style in Barcelona

On the 10th of November, Barcelona Fotocolectania Foundation will display an exhibition called indirect style that exhibits photo essays that come together with stories that are related to historical events, told in an indirect way. The sample is a nice search through the stories and photo essay of the past to build a symbolic memory of certain moments. This exhibition is curated by Martí Peran presents the works of David Maljkovic, Chris Mottalini, Adria Julia, Thomas Steinert, Eve Sussman, Jordi Colomer, Javier Peñafiel and Peter Piller. David Maljkovic was born in Rijeka, Croatia in 1973. His work is an architecture that displays images in collages and installations about a traumatic time, as the war in the Balkans. His work focuses on the memory and collective amnesia and its influence in shaping the future. Currently his work is one of the best known in Europe and participated in major exhibitions worldwide. Chris Mottalini was born in Buffalo, Colorado. He studied a Bachelor in News Editing at the University of Colorado and has worked in photography since 2000, building interesting series about the decline of modernity. Among some of its famous series, is the decay of the buildings by architect Paul Rudolph, Dean of Yale University, who was known for its complex spatial designs made in rough concrete with almost brutal textures, which were part of modernist architecture ill-suited to American tastes. Adrià Julià is one of the most interesting Spanish artists of the international art scene. This Catalan artist is based in Los Angeles, California. In his video installations, he builds interesting stories that speak of the colonization projects of...

Yellow Cab New York

YellowCabNYC, through its online website, holds an impeccable service where you can calculate your fare in advance.