Christmas scenarios
Don't worry! We haven't forgotten! Did you miss our usual Tuesday publication? We're justified… We asked Santa for help with this week's entry, and of course, we had to wait…
Don't worry! We haven't forgotten! Did you miss our usual Tuesday publication? We're justified… We asked Santa for help with this week's entry, and of course, we had to wait…
Hand in hand with Olafur Eliasson, we reviewed his work at the Serralves Foundation in Porto. Why do we call him "The weatherman"?
Andrew Degraff's work illustrates the great classics of cinema with all the precision and affection. Do you dare to get lost in his cosmos?
Does objective art exist? What about objective architecture? Has artistic production changed a great deal in recent years? Are there answers to these questions?
Throughout this morning or last night, we will have discovered small packages under the Christmas tree of our houses. An exciting moment in which surprise awaits hidden under one or…
A few months ago we brought to the Shadows the Russian architect Yakov Chernikhov, better known for his pictorial legacy than for his built work. As we saw, this architect…
We live in limited and interconnected societies, cities, towns, communities... More or less massified nuclei of different individuals, with different aspirations and capacities. Every day, we cross our gaze with…
If we talk about 20th century architecture and design, it is impossible to exclude from the list of authors the couple responsible for the most iconic designs of Modern Art.…
A few days ago, we reviewed one of the greatest problems that the cities of this century suffer and will suffer: Gentrification. In this analysis, we learned that one of…
With a Mallorcan father and Ukrainian mother, Richard Serra was raised in the post-war San Francisco (1939). His interest in literature led him to Berkeley, where he could afford to…