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18/12/2012

Today, the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Museu de les Arts Decoratives de Barcelona took place at its new location at Glories. 

10/12/2012

 

Photographer Oriol Maspons (Barcelona, 1928) has donated a total of 16 photographs, that he shot between 1955 and 1975, to the Museu Tèxtil i Indumentària de Barcelona for its fashion photography collection.

03/12/2012

On Sunday December 2nd, industrial designer Gabriel Lluelles i Rabadà died in Barcelona at the age of 88.

 

30/11/2012

The Christ from 1147 is one of the works that forms part of MNAC explores. Works of Art under Examination. In addition to the content in relation to this work of art, you'll also find the latest loan by the DHUB- MTIB to MNAC: 6 fabric wraps for relics discovered inside the Crist.

23/11/2012

The latest edition of Chill Laus takes place Wednesda the 28th, at the FAD auditorium with guest studio Two Points. 

20/11/2012

This Wednesday, November 21st, Sabadell Bank, it's agency SCPF and the producer for the majority of their audiovisual campaigns, Sofa Experience, will lead the first Masterclass of the Club de Creativos Masterclass series at the Moritz Factory Barcelona. 

15/11/2012

The photographic exhibition CONTEMPLATIO opens this evening at 7 at the Museu de Ceràmica. The presentation is made up of 40 photographs portraying the casual spectator enjoying the museum experience.

12/11/2012

A collaborative agreement has been signed by the ICUB and the CCAM that regulates the incorporation of 080 award-winning works, from the 080 Barcelona Fashion edition,  into the heritage collection of the Museu Textil i d'Indumentaria. 

07/11/2012

This evening at 7:30, the FAD welcomes designers and representatives from various electrodomestic companies to discuss the trajectory design has followed in its quest to service the food industry.

06/11/2012

Until November 17th, the Casa Sagnier Civic Centre is exhibiting the collection Viennese Rocking Chairs made up of rocking chairs designed by Julio Vives Chillida.