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The Written Wor(l)d
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Getting There, Korean artists in Barcelona
La vita è bella!
Superàvit: Surplus Energy
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Ohmenaje 2
La isla flotante
Ohmenaje
'GETTING THERE' or 'PER A ARRIBAR' is an exhibit designed to bring the work of a number of new and established artists from South Korea to Barcelona. The show will feature a large main exhibit space, with satellite gallery showings and works for sale and artist commissions available for major works or installations.

DRAWINGS BY HEEJIN NO
SCULPTOR, ART-EXHIBITOR SHOWS DRAWINGS WITH INTIMATE EMOTIONAL MESSAGE

Heejin is an 'art messenger' in many aspects and has passion to promote fresh contemporary art. The core of her profession is 'love of art', and a strong belief in ethical and unpretentious values of fine art in daily life. Heejin will also be collaborating with Café Sentido to bring an exhibit of contemporary Korean art to Barcelona in 2007... [Artist Page]

SHARING COMMONESS
ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHY BY JINHEE BAE

This exhibit, showing in London from 7 through 28 April 2006, is an experiment in intimacy, with a view to understanding and expressing the subtle and very particular, yet universal traits that permeate human relations and communication... [Artist Page]

NOVEDADES INELUDIBLES
LA NOVEDAD, PROCESO DE REDACCIÓN UNIVERSAL, SE COMPLICA PARA DARNOS MUNDO, Y VIBRA EN NUESTRA PERCEPCIÓN
9 agosto 2006

La novedad es raíz y respiro de la dinámica cultural. No es que todo lo que sea de alguna forma novedad tenga ya un valor superior de por sí, por ser nuevo, último, diferente. Es que el arte de imaginar, situar, ver, averiguar y desarrollar la novedad, como fenómeno, lleva a mayor integración de percepciones en un tejido de comprensión y táctica cultural y esencialmente humana. [Texto completo]

BARCELONA: "THE GREAT ENCHANTRESS"
Updated 19 December 2005

Blessed with luxuriant geography, Barcelona is situated between two rivers, along the Mediterranean coast, and buttressed by the Collserrola massif. The landscape is naturally verdant and lush, and the present day city includes many barrios which used to be farming villages. Visitors can look out over the entire valley from Mount Tibidabo (a reference to the Biblical temptation of Jesus by the Devil, saying "this I give to you"). [City Page]