barcelona
David Shrigley
24/10/08 10:22
Today at Centre d’Art Santa Monica is starting a
David Shrigley’s exhibition.
I really like this man and totally adore the Worried Noodles book (and the album performed by tons of talented artists!)
Well, nothing else to say...if you are in Barcelona don’t miss the exhibition please, it will make you a nicer person ;)
*The video is Grizzly Bear’s contribution to Worried Noodles.
I really like this man and totally adore the Worried Noodles book (and the album performed by tons of talented artists!)
Well, nothing else to say...if you are in Barcelona don’t miss the exhibition please, it will make you a nicer person ;)
*The video is Grizzly Bear’s contribution to Worried Noodles.
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A new sushi bar in Barcelona
11/10/08 14:54
Shunka is a must in the city
I know, but this week the same owners opened a
luxurious brother for him: Koy
Shunka (Copons 7. Gothic quarter.
Barcelona)
I’m on a detox ayurvedic diet so I haven’t tried it yet, but I must confess I hear it calling me!
Anyway, this reminded my something; years ago I saw a fantastic and really funny video explaining “how to eat sushi”, if you haven’t seen it check it out please.
I’m on a detox ayurvedic diet so I haven’t tried it yet, but I must confess I hear it calling me!
Anyway, this reminded my something; years ago I saw a fantastic and really funny video explaining “how to eat sushi”, if you haven’t seen it check it out please.
A night at the Opera!!
23/09/08 22:20
Tonight I’m attending a Great Italian Opera
Night at Palau de la Música Catalana
-a stunning concert hall modernista
designed by Domènech i Montaner between
1905-08-.
Arias, duets and recitatives special :D
I wish some of the tenors will sing “Una Furtiva Lagrima” from L’Elisir d’Amore (Donizetti) -here’s a link for the song singed by Best Tenor Ever: Enrico Caruso-
Arias, duets and recitatives special :D
I wish some of the tenors will sing “Una Furtiva Lagrima” from L’Elisir d’Amore (Donizetti) -here’s a link for the song singed by Best Tenor Ever: Enrico Caruso-
080 Barcelona - Teresa Helbig show
04/09/08 12:16
Barcelona Fashion Week’s “080 Barcelona Fashion”
began yesterday and I’ll be reviewing the next days
some of the shows/events, hope you enjoy it as much
as I do.
:)
Here’s a clip I uploaded this morning to youtube with the end of the yesterday’s SS'09 Teresa Helbig show. 80's references with soft color palette. I personally liked the music selection... “Heard it through the gravepine” Marvin Gaye’s cover by The Raincoats is one of my favourite covers ever!!. “House of Jealous Lovers” by The Rapture is a non-stop hit too... ;)
:)
Here’s a clip I uploaded this morning to youtube with the end of the yesterday’s SS'09 Teresa Helbig show. 80's references with soft color palette. I personally liked the music selection... “Heard it through the gravepine” Marvin Gaye’s cover by The Raincoats is one of my favourite covers ever!!. “House of Jealous Lovers” by The Rapture is a non-stop hit too... ;)
080 Barcelona - Miriam Ocariz exhibition
04/09/08 12:12
Yesterday attended to a totally beautiful exhibition
for the launch of Barcelona Fashion Week “080 Fashion
Barcelona”. The venue was a stunning 15th century
palace on calle Montcada (the same street from
Picasso’s Museum in touristic Born neighbourhood)
that’s called Palau Dalmases. Miriam Ocariz
a really talented spanish designer who made an
exhibition about her creative process called
“From the idea to the runway”.
I loved the place, the installations and the dresses.
Vive la mode! Vive l’art!
*Some pictures I took below.




...and a miniclip from one of the rooms with an installation...
I loved the place, the installations and the dresses.
Vive la mode! Vive l’art!
*Some pictures I took below.




...and a miniclip from one of the rooms with an installation...
Sant Carles at Barceloneta
05/08/08 09:54
Last week going to the Barceloneta beach I found an
absolutely charming place called Sant Carles... Just
near Mercado de la Barceloneta lays a great take-away
option for foodies!
Gourmet treats with cheap prices! Homemade pasta, different plat du jour options, lots of fantastic cheeses (including burrata) and many more things... Forget about low quality chiringuito tapas, take yours directly with you ;)
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Where?
Sant Carles, 13. Barrio de la Barceloneta. Barcelona.
Gourmet treats with cheap prices! Homemade pasta, different plat du jour options, lots of fantastic cheeses (including burrata) and many more things... Forget about low quality chiringuito tapas, take yours directly with you ;)
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Where?
Sant Carles, 13. Barrio de la Barceloneta. Barcelona.
Melody Day by Caribou
04/08/08 11:02
Saturday night concert: Caribou!!
31/07/08 21:14
If you are in Barcelona this weekend, don’t even
think of missing a Caribou concert in
Razzmatazz’s super-duper-5-club-in-one-Poble
Nou-factory...
2:30 AM though...but it’s summer! who cares!?
Here are two Caribou clips to enjoy meanwhile...
(great dreamy psychedelic pop songs)
2:30 AM though...but it’s summer! who cares!?
Here are two Caribou clips to enjoy meanwhile...
(great dreamy psychedelic pop songs)
Gandules at CCCB - free artsy cinema in Barcelona
29/07/08 09:27
Good morning everyone*
Once again Gandules is back in town!
The open-air cinema at CCCB (Centro de Cultura Contemporánea de Barcelona) starts next tuesday! So start checking the line up...
See you there!
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Gandules 08 looks at the theme of interculturality, taking as its starting point an essential film principle: the viewpoint. In the form of fiction, essay and documentary, the films shown during Gandules 08 present works from the West and beyond which deal with two major themes that question the point of view: journeys that lead to another culture and situations of coexisting cultures in a single place.
Gandules 08 extends this year to provide a space for creation, inviting four young filmmakers to make a short film that dialogue with the programme.
NOTE: All the movies begin at 22:00, free admission (but limited capacity!).
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Week 1
Tuesday 5 August
*Óscar Pérez, If the Camera Blows Up / 2008 / 13'Óscar Pérez lends his camera to a Pakistani so he can send his family his view of Barcelona: his colleagues, a walk in the park... The domestic images he records, sometimes lyrical, sometimes full of humour, rediscover the city and our points of view.
Johan van der Keuken, To Sang Fotostudio / 1997 / 35'To Sang's photo studio in Amsterdam is visited by traders from every corner of the world: Dutch from Hollywood Hair wig shop, Chinese jewellers, Pakistanis from the Sari Centre, Kurdish restaurateurs, the Surinamese from Capricho travel agency...
Martin Scorsese, Italianamerican / 1974 / 49'Scorsese films a portrait of his parents, Italian immigrants in New York. While his mother, Catherine, picks him up on his badly formulated questions and shows him how to make meatballs, his father tells stories of things that happen outside the home. An intimate and humorous family film.
Wednesday 6 August
Hou Hsiao-Hsien, Le voyage du ballon rouge / 2007 / 113' In his first film shot in Europe, Hou Hsiao-Hsien tells the story of an actress (Juliette Binoche) who works with a puppet company, a Chinese student in Paris, the little boy she looks after and the imaginary world they share.
Thursday 7 August
Rainer W. Fassbinder, Ali, Fear Eats the Soul / 1974 / 93'Emmi, a 60-year-old widow and cleaner, meets Salem, a 30-year-old Moroccan, in an immigrants' bar. They start going out together, leading to Emmi's rejection by her children, neighbours and colleagues.
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Week 2
Tuesday 12 August
**Werner Herzog, Encounters at the End of the World / 2007 / 99'. Spanish premiere!!!!!Herzog travels to one of the Earth's most remote, sparsely populated corners: Antarctica. There he meets its exotic, solitary inhabitants: naturalists, geologists, philosophers and scientists who live with penguins and seals, threatened by climate change. This is a humanistic, funny and sensitive portrait of one of the last natural reserves. Cultures in a territory without culture.
Wednesday 13 August
Serge-Henri Moati, Les cow-boys sont noirs / 1966 / 15'A taxi-driver, a mechanic and workers film the first African western. Moati filmed the making of this wild and woolly project.
Aki Kaurismaki, La vie de bohème / 1992 / 100'A painter (Rodolfo), a writer (Marcel), a musician (Schaunard) and a dog (Baudelaire) are what remains of Parisian bohemia. They live in poverty but without renouncing their ideals or their friendship-between Boris Vian, Mozart and rock, between comedy and tragedy.
Thursday 14 August
*Lope Serrano, Akemi Negishi / 2008 / 2'A piece of animation featuring the face and body of Akemi Negishi, the actress who plays Keiko in The Saga of Anatahan.
Josef von Sternberg, The Saga of Anatahan / 1953 / 92'A group of shipwrecked Japanese soldiers reach an island that is apparently deserted, but home to a beautiful woman and her husband. The woman awakens the desire of the men, who start competing to win her. When they receive a communiqué informing them of the end of the war and Japan's defeat, they choose to believe it is a trap laid by the enemy and continue their obsessive dispute for Keiko. The camera and voice of Sternberg mark out the rhythm of this mythical film about the men's fascination with the woman.
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Week 3
Tuesday 19 August
Chris Marker and Alain Resnais, Les statues meurent aussi / 1953 / 30'A condemnation of colonialism and the perverting influence of Western eyes on African art, this documentary was banned by the French censors for over a decade.
Ousmane Sembène, La noire de... / 1966 / 65'Diouana, an illiterate woman, works in Dakar looking after the children of a white bourgeois couple. This is post-colonial Senegal. When her employers ask her to accompany them to Antibes, where they are spending their holidays, her situation changes: a France she is exploited and forced to do all kinds of household chores. Jean Vigo Prize at Cannes.
Wednesday 20 August
*Andrés Duque / No es la imagen, es el objeto / 2008 / 10'"How long could you spend looking at this picture card?", Pedro P. asks José Sirgado in Arrebato. "I've also kept my favourite childhood album. It's called ‘Hombres, razas y costumbres'. Each page provides me with new interpretations, sometimes imprecise and strange, about who we are and what the world is." (A. D).
Youssef Chahine, Destiny / Al-Massir / 1998 / 125' In 12th-century Andalusia, Averroes is pursued by fundamentalists. A film about mixed race, full of sensuality, inebriation, dance, singing and love interest. A musical, an adventure film, a melodrama; a hedonistic mix of genres and styles that condemns today's fundamentalism and celebrates freedom of thought.
Thursday 21 August
Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, The Promise / 1996 / 93'Igor is 15 and apprenticed as a mechanic to his father, who exploits illegal immigrants in exchange for false papers. One day, Igor makes a promise: that he will look after the wife and son of a Ghanaian worker. One of the most realistic and sensitive portraits of immigration in European society.
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Week 4
Tuesday 26 August
*Isa Campo and Isaki Lacuesta, Alpha and again / 2008 / 22'Alpha is a political refugee from Darfur who lives in Melbourne. His personal experience shows us a series of unending digressions in a country built by immigrants, where the refugee camps and detention centres are worthy of a Kafka short story.
Bob Connolly, Robin Anderson, Black Harvest / 1992 / 90'Joe, mixed-race son of an Australian gold prospector and an aborigine from New Guinea, sets up a coffee plantation with his step-brothers of the Ganiga tribe. Over a series of years, Connolly and Anderson filmed the thrilling and fascinating story of a project to reconcile two cultures which gradually breaks down. Wednesday 27 August
Octavio Cortázar, Por primera vez / 1966 / 9' The inhabitants of a village in Cuba who have never seen a motion picture discover the cinema with the showing of Chaplin's Modern Times.
Jean Rouch, La pyramide humaine / 1961 / 90'Rouch suggests that a group of European and African students from a school in Abidjan (Ivory Coast) make a film together. This shared cinematographic experience helps them discover a way of expressing their political and sentimental conflicts. A film full of invention, in which the youngsters play themselves in all the fleeting beauty of youth.
Thursday 28 August
Joâo César Monteiro, À flor do mar / 1986 / 133'An Italian translator and her children, a shipwrecked North American man, a house overlooking a bay on the Portuguese coast, a hot summer. Somewhere between adventure story, romanticism, melancholy and satire, between Rossellini and Godard, this is a film full of light and air. * In-house productions commissioned to young directors.
Once again Gandules is back in town!
The open-air cinema at CCCB (Centro de Cultura Contemporánea de Barcelona) starts next tuesday! So start checking the line up...
See you there!
()·()·()·()·()·()·()·()·()·()·()·()·()·()·()·()·()·()·
Gandules 08 looks at the theme of interculturality, taking as its starting point an essential film principle: the viewpoint. In the form of fiction, essay and documentary, the films shown during Gandules 08 present works from the West and beyond which deal with two major themes that question the point of view: journeys that lead to another culture and situations of coexisting cultures in a single place.
Gandules 08 extends this year to provide a space for creation, inviting four young filmmakers to make a short film that dialogue with the programme.
NOTE: All the movies begin at 22:00, free admission (but limited capacity!).
-------------------------------------
Week 1
Tuesday 5 August
*Óscar Pérez, If the Camera Blows Up / 2008 / 13'Óscar Pérez lends his camera to a Pakistani so he can send his family his view of Barcelona: his colleagues, a walk in the park... The domestic images he records, sometimes lyrical, sometimes full of humour, rediscover the city and our points of view.
Johan van der Keuken, To Sang Fotostudio / 1997 / 35'To Sang's photo studio in Amsterdam is visited by traders from every corner of the world: Dutch from Hollywood Hair wig shop, Chinese jewellers, Pakistanis from the Sari Centre, Kurdish restaurateurs, the Surinamese from Capricho travel agency...
Martin Scorsese, Italianamerican / 1974 / 49'Scorsese films a portrait of his parents, Italian immigrants in New York. While his mother, Catherine, picks him up on his badly formulated questions and shows him how to make meatballs, his father tells stories of things that happen outside the home. An intimate and humorous family film.
Wednesday 6 August
Hou Hsiao-Hsien, Le voyage du ballon rouge / 2007 / 113' In his first film shot in Europe, Hou Hsiao-Hsien tells the story of an actress (Juliette Binoche) who works with a puppet company, a Chinese student in Paris, the little boy she looks after and the imaginary world they share.
Thursday 7 August
Rainer W. Fassbinder, Ali, Fear Eats the Soul / 1974 / 93'Emmi, a 60-year-old widow and cleaner, meets Salem, a 30-year-old Moroccan, in an immigrants' bar. They start going out together, leading to Emmi's rejection by her children, neighbours and colleagues.
-------------------------------------
Week 2
Tuesday 12 August
**Werner Herzog, Encounters at the End of the World / 2007 / 99'. Spanish premiere!!!!!Herzog travels to one of the Earth's most remote, sparsely populated corners: Antarctica. There he meets its exotic, solitary inhabitants: naturalists, geologists, philosophers and scientists who live with penguins and seals, threatened by climate change. This is a humanistic, funny and sensitive portrait of one of the last natural reserves. Cultures in a territory without culture.
Wednesday 13 August
Serge-Henri Moati, Les cow-boys sont noirs / 1966 / 15'A taxi-driver, a mechanic and workers film the first African western. Moati filmed the making of this wild and woolly project.
Aki Kaurismaki, La vie de bohème / 1992 / 100'A painter (Rodolfo), a writer (Marcel), a musician (Schaunard) and a dog (Baudelaire) are what remains of Parisian bohemia. They live in poverty but without renouncing their ideals or their friendship-between Boris Vian, Mozart and rock, between comedy and tragedy.
Thursday 14 August
*Lope Serrano, Akemi Negishi / 2008 / 2'A piece of animation featuring the face and body of Akemi Negishi, the actress who plays Keiko in The Saga of Anatahan.
Josef von Sternberg, The Saga of Anatahan / 1953 / 92'A group of shipwrecked Japanese soldiers reach an island that is apparently deserted, but home to a beautiful woman and her husband. The woman awakens the desire of the men, who start competing to win her. When they receive a communiqué informing them of the end of the war and Japan's defeat, they choose to believe it is a trap laid by the enemy and continue their obsessive dispute for Keiko. The camera and voice of Sternberg mark out the rhythm of this mythical film about the men's fascination with the woman.
-------------------------------------
Week 3
Tuesday 19 August
Chris Marker and Alain Resnais, Les statues meurent aussi / 1953 / 30'A condemnation of colonialism and the perverting influence of Western eyes on African art, this documentary was banned by the French censors for over a decade.
Ousmane Sembène, La noire de... / 1966 / 65'Diouana, an illiterate woman, works in Dakar looking after the children of a white bourgeois couple. This is post-colonial Senegal. When her employers ask her to accompany them to Antibes, where they are spending their holidays, her situation changes: a France she is exploited and forced to do all kinds of household chores. Jean Vigo Prize at Cannes.
Wednesday 20 August
*Andrés Duque / No es la imagen, es el objeto / 2008 / 10'"How long could you spend looking at this picture card?", Pedro P. asks José Sirgado in Arrebato. "I've also kept my favourite childhood album. It's called ‘Hombres, razas y costumbres'. Each page provides me with new interpretations, sometimes imprecise and strange, about who we are and what the world is." (A. D).
Youssef Chahine, Destiny / Al-Massir / 1998 / 125' In 12th-century Andalusia, Averroes is pursued by fundamentalists. A film about mixed race, full of sensuality, inebriation, dance, singing and love interest. A musical, an adventure film, a melodrama; a hedonistic mix of genres and styles that condemns today's fundamentalism and celebrates freedom of thought.
Thursday 21 August
Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, The Promise / 1996 / 93'Igor is 15 and apprenticed as a mechanic to his father, who exploits illegal immigrants in exchange for false papers. One day, Igor makes a promise: that he will look after the wife and son of a Ghanaian worker. One of the most realistic and sensitive portraits of immigration in European society.
-------------------------------------
Week 4
Tuesday 26 August
*Isa Campo and Isaki Lacuesta, Alpha and again / 2008 / 22'Alpha is a political refugee from Darfur who lives in Melbourne. His personal experience shows us a series of unending digressions in a country built by immigrants, where the refugee camps and detention centres are worthy of a Kafka short story.
Bob Connolly, Robin Anderson, Black Harvest / 1992 / 90'Joe, mixed-race son of an Australian gold prospector and an aborigine from New Guinea, sets up a coffee plantation with his step-brothers of the Ganiga tribe. Over a series of years, Connolly and Anderson filmed the thrilling and fascinating story of a project to reconcile two cultures which gradually breaks down. Wednesday 27 August
Octavio Cortázar, Por primera vez / 1966 / 9' The inhabitants of a village in Cuba who have never seen a motion picture discover the cinema with the showing of Chaplin's Modern Times.
Jean Rouch, La pyramide humaine / 1961 / 90'Rouch suggests that a group of European and African students from a school in Abidjan (Ivory Coast) make a film together. This shared cinematographic experience helps them discover a way of expressing their political and sentimental conflicts. A film full of invention, in which the youngsters play themselves in all the fleeting beauty of youth.
Thursday 28 August
Joâo César Monteiro, À flor do mar / 1986 / 133'An Italian translator and her children, a shipwrecked North American man, a house overlooking a bay on the Portuguese coast, a hot summer. Somewhere between adventure story, romanticism, melancholy and satire, between Rossellini and Godard, this is a film full of light and air. * In-house productions commissioned to young directors.
Chandal: a fantastic shop!
27/07/08 13:11
Last week I bought this collector E.T ring in a shop
called Chandal.
They have beautiful vintage furniture accesories, retro cameras, vinyl records (a great selection of them -including Testla’s Aquarium by Felix Kubin and Pia Burnette!!-)...
If you are in Barcelona visit them, you won’t regret it.
Chandal
Valldonzella 29
08001 Barcelona
+34 933 017 061
They have beautiful vintage furniture accesories, retro cameras, vinyl records (a great selection of them -including Testla’s Aquarium by Felix Kubin and Pia Burnette!!-)...
If you are in Barcelona visit them, you won’t regret it.
Chandal
Valldonzella 29
08001 Barcelona
+34 933 017 061
Playground Magazine - Viva la música de verdad!
26/07/08 14:26
Playground is a great spanish
music magazine that you can enjoy online...
The project is only three weeks old but it’s quality is amazing!
Spanish only... sorry :)
The project is only three weeks old but it’s quality is amazing!
Spanish only... sorry :)
itte ladies @ El Mundo newspaper
18/07/08 15:05

partial translation from the interview...
........................................................
“Slowly but surely”
“A perfect tandem between Alex, the business brain with enviable skills learned in New York and Ana, an unstoppable torrent of creativity with a degree in Fine Arts.”
“The success came quickly, and with it the big clients like L'Oreál or Biotherm ... but something did click inside the two, pro entrepreneurs but bon vivants deep inside”
“Proudly they explain what they are doing now is slow design....”
“I did not want to simply do style exercises. Design is a process, requires research to reach a solid concept -says Ana- who defines herself as a ravenous of images by historicist spirit. What translated means: addicted to magazines, blogs, and at the same time scanning design in their purest sources -like 18th century japanese ornaments-”
“From this crossing between modernity and crafts, projects arise as a) Pop Pervert (itte studio’s b-sides), where you can find from their own sketches to the Kinks covers; b) a collection of ideal t-shirts, T_Milk, with handmade illustrations sale on-line and c) the major launch, Pattern Tales: a collection of more than 120 prints that they inhale to cover something more than walls (houses, fridges, textiles, anything and everything).”
Montjuïc de Nit! Nuites Blanches pour l'Art...
06/07/08 11:08
Yesterday was the first Montjuïc Nit, an Art night at the Montjuïc mountain in Barcelona. About 50 different activities, lots of people and a great warm sunset. We stop-by at Fundació Miró, MNAC (Duchamp+Picabia+Man Ray exhibition) and the Barcelona Etnologic Museum.
One of the pieces exhibited in Fundació Miró by Kohei Nawa.
...and this picture is one of our Duchamp’s favourites... He was “lo más”.
Bread and Butter some pics.
04/07/08 11:07
SAKRISTAN+BERTOLIN
14/06/08 10:55
Yesterday went to Miscelänea gallery to attend
Sakristan and Bertolin exhibition, a
collaboration between both artists.
Had a great time and surprisingly amazed by some weird DIY instruments that you could play in-situ...
...and a little video from the vernissage.
Had a great time and surprisingly amazed by some weird DIY instruments that you could play in-situ...
...and a little video from the vernissage.
APARTAMENTO magazine
11/06/08 12:20
...an everyday interiors mag.
that’s how it’s described this beautiful magazine. great concept and photographs...we were needing a different interior design mag, not so into brands but into individuals.
*PRESENTACIÓN DE LA REVISTA MAÑANA 12 de JUNIO!!
18:00-20:00h VINÇON Paseo de Gracia, Barcelona.
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that’s how it’s described this beautiful magazine. great concept and photographs...we were needing a different interior design mag, not so into brands but into individuals.
*PRESENTACIÓN DE LA REVISTA MAÑANA 12 de JUNIO!!
18:00-20:00h VINÇON Paseo de Gracia, Barcelona.
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HANGAR 24h party at nitCASM!
06/06/08 10:05
Party animals, art lovers, music victims... this is
your chance to dance 24h non-stop and enjoy
contemporary art at the same time...
Hangar is invading Centre d’Art Santa Monica for a day, starting this evening 20PM.
So if you are in Barcelona, you have no excuses*
Hangar is invading Centre d’Art Santa Monica for a day, starting this evening 20PM.
So if you are in Barcelona, you have no excuses*
American Apparel BARCELONA
06/06/08 10:01
The first American Apparel shop in
Spain is opening in Barcelona today... hurry up
for those vintage sunglasses!
note: the shades in the picture are not from AA, but from Courreges... the one and only. If you find them please let us know!
note: the shades in the picture are not from AA, but from Courreges... the one and only. If you find them please let us know!
UNI AND HER UKELELE IN BARCELONA!
22/05/08 13:23
Yes, I love Uni and her
ukelele!
And she's coming to Barcelona to play at Heliogabal and Duduá!
See you there
;)
And she's coming to Barcelona to play at Heliogabal and Duduá!
See you there
;)
La Nit dels Museus
18/05/08 12:57
Last night was "La Nit dels
Museus" in Barcelona.
We chose to visit MACBA (Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Barcelona), great time there although too many people...
...anyway we love the Lothar Baumgarten installation in the museum façade.
We chose to visit MACBA (Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Barcelona), great time there although too many people...
...anyway we love the Lothar Baumgarten installation in the museum façade.
Organic vegetables at home!
16/05/08 15:29
Yesterday at 9PM we met Paloma, our fab
agro-organic-lady "huerto"-devoted...
And here is a picture from first home delivery bio-vegetables!
Thanks Pedro for the scoop...*
ps: look at our cat's face...amazed with all the goodies...
And here is a picture from first home delivery bio-vegetables!
Thanks Pedro for the scoop...*
ps: look at our cat's face...amazed with all the goodies...
Alex's B-DAY!
11/05/08 17:18
Alex (itte studio's other 50%) had a birthday
dinner/party yesterday... went to several places,
included this one CAN MARGARIT...
Really typical spanish/catalan cuisine in a charming, quirky space (a former old barn)...
Love our waiter's face and his savoir faire
Happy Birthday again Alex!
Really typical spanish/catalan cuisine in a charming, quirky space (a former old barn)...
Love our waiter's face and his savoir faire
Happy Birthday again Alex!
ROJO TV!!
09/05/08 12:55
Congratulations David!!
Finally an arty TV channel launched by our downstairs colleagues from ROJO!
Best wishes*
Finally an arty TV channel launched by our downstairs colleagues from ROJO!
Best wishes*
Barcelona Luxe City Guide!
06/05/08 10:53
It's official.... Barcelona LUXE city guide is sale!
Go to LUXE CITY GUIDES for your purchase...enjoy it.
Go to LUXE CITY GUIDES for your purchase...enjoy it.
ETAPES
25/04/08 11:05
Tonight going to the launch of spanish
étapes magazine. The
mag has been one of our favorite ones ever!
We are really happy to see that Internet 2 is playing at the party, their concerts are a must-see...
We are really happy to see that Internet 2 is playing at the party, their concerts are a must-see...
TODO JUNTO is here!
23/04/08 09:22
A new art space in Barcelona is opening this
saturday!
Todo junto asked me to lend a pattern from PATTERN TALES for the vernissage, I am more than glad to contribute :)
See you next sat at the opening*
Todo junto asked me to lend a pattern from PATTERN TALES for the vernissage, I am more than glad to contribute :)
See you next sat at the opening*
POST-IT CITY at CCCB
13/03/08 10:01
yesterday Alan went to Post-it city :
ciudades ocasionales vernissage at CCCB, love it*
Funny how DIY architecture is a such bold statement, BRAVO!
Funny how DIY architecture is a such bold statement, BRAVO!
080 FASHION BARCELONA
07/03/08 11:20
Alan The Gallant was invited
to 080 Barcelona Fashion, and we were glad to
see new proposals from up and coming
designers...
Petra Mrzyk and Jean-François Moriceau
14/02/08 16:48
Attend yesterday at CaixaForum
Golden Eyes, an exhibition full of humor,
simplicity and great ideas, congratulations to
Mrzyk &
Moriceau.



