Places of Art & Design in the city of Barcelona
Opening hours: tue - sat: 11:00am - 01:30pm & 05:00pm - 08:30pm Description: E-Tres is located in El Born quarter, right in the middle of the historic centre of Barcelona, by he Picasso Museum.
E-Tres is an original concept of a multi-space, in which co-exist a studio and a gallery, where the works are shown, together with an excellent selection of jewels and other local handcrafted products.
This attractive proposal offers the visitor the possibility of meeting the artist, his working process and taking part in intensive personalized courses.
At E-tres you will find a warm and welcoming ambience where the creative process and quality are mixed in an exquisite balance.
Website: http://www.galeriazero.com/ Description: Contemporary art gallery located in the Gothic Quarter, featuring paintings, photographs, prints and sculptures by artists from a wide range of countries.
Artists: Karel Stoop, Belinda Mason Lovering, Melissa Setterington, Gregory Steel, Milena Jovicevic Popovic, Divina Sabaté, Rose Marijke Weiss.
Opening hours: wed - sat: 10:30am - 01:30pm & 05:00pm - 09:00pm Website: http://www.galeriapaspartu.com/ Description: Paspartú is a multisubject Art Gallery in the heart of the quarter of Gracia.
An open space where the artist can make its creativity known: painting, sculpture, photography, monologues, literary presentations, videoart, shorts (movies): performances... Un pas per l'art, un pas per a tú... A step towards art, a step towards you.
Opening hours: mon - fri: 09:00AM - 02:00PM & 05:00PM - 09:00PM; sat: 11:00AM - 02:00PM & 05:00PM - 09:00PM Description: Prudenci Sánchez has covered just about every creative area in jewelry and goldsmithing, from engravings to burins, setting, relief, foundry, enamel, soldering, alloys, smelting... almost always in workshops, rarely at schools.
Form and purpose are quick to go beyond the borders of jewelry and form bridges, making connections with industrial design, painting and especially with volumes, the dimensions of sculptures, the way of interpreting dimensions and space, shapes, colors, the subtleties of conventional jewelry, using common materials we are well familiar with: metals; silver, copper, brass, iron, steel, bronze, wood, porcelain, materials that are sometimes opposed, but often match well.
The result of this process is visible in her pieces. They haven’t been planned to stick, fit or hang on a human body. They are useful objects, ornamental or spiritual in their closeness with art. They are objects intended to address certain new needs, containers for various new elements, defenseless in the corners of your pockets or bag… or perhaps, in some cases with the sole intention of fixing the observer's attention on an object with artistic pretensions, that other innate human need, which we who work with materials all partake in. All these concepts appear to a greater or lesser extent in this string of images of useful, or unnecessary, or absurd objects that are just trying to keep the viewer's eyes busy for as long as possible.
Opening hours: tue>sat: 11:00am - 02:00pm & 05:00pm - 08:30pm Description: Adolfo Estrada, Eduard Arbós, Ignacio Hernando, José Cobo, Juan Carlos Román, Lluís Hortalà, Marina Núñez, Mark Cohen, Miguel Zapata, Pep Duran, Rafael Sanz Lobato, Simon Edmondson.
Opening hours: Tue - fri: 05:00pm - 09:00pm; Sat: 12:00Noon - 02:00pm & 05:00pm - 09:00pm
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