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Let’s Not Make It Harder A Tale of Two Art Fairs Last week, days before his death, Pope Francis venerated the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí i Cornet (1852–1926), putting him closer to sainthood.
To them, Gaudi was deeply rooted in the history of Catalonia, their region of Spain, and in the fashion of Art Nouveau that stirred such centers of culture as Paris, Vienna, Brussels, Glasgow ...
It’s a symbol for the inspiration that I think drove Gaudi into building the house ... Quayola follows in illustrious footsteps as the artist chosen to realise this year's mapping.
Sotoo Etsuro, Japanese sculptor at Sagrada Familia, has worked 47 years, interpreting Gaudi's vision and advancing the Basilica's completion, connecting past and future through sculpture.
Casa Valle, the New York City design gallery founded by Giancarlo Valle and Jane Keltner de Valle, is bringing Gaudí’s legacy ...
Bobbing around the corner of Passeig de Gràcia and Carrer de Provença, this eclectic Catalan-style art nouveau building rubs elbows with the more classic architecture usually found in its ...
The annual projection of digital works of art on its façade have also become a popular event in Barcelona; in February, the artist Quayola’s digital ode to nature, Arborescent, drew 110,000 ...
An exploration of Antoni Gaudi’s now famous and unique architectural creations in Barcelona, Spain. Lots of impressive visual examples of Gaudi’s major artworks are shown, with short ...