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Agon! Competition in Ancient Greece. CaixaForum Barcelona
“The first and greatest victory is to conquer yourself” (Plato)
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Read moreThirty years after his death, Andy Warhol (1928-1987) remains the artist most closely associated with the language of Pop art. The exhibition presented by "la Caixa" Foundation and the Museo Picasso Málaga addresses the complex work of this Pittsburg...
Read more“la Caixa” Foundation presents the programme for its cultural centre in Barcelona for the 2017-2018 season, featuring an impressive range of quality events suitable for everyone.
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Read more”la Caixa” Foundation presents the programme for the 2016-2017 season at its cultural centre in Barcelona, a programme marked by quality and variety, offering something for all audiences.
Read morePhilippe Halsman (Riga, Latvia, 1906 ? New York, USA, 1979) experimented with photography throughout his career. He always insisted that there was much unexplored creative potential with regard to the image, summing up this opinion by quoting Sergei ...
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Read more"This exhibition of objects is nothing but a giant body, brought to life by the sum of the parts that make it up. It is also a body that one desires and whose urgency is unavoidable. And it is, ultimately, a body which by definition is presented and ...
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