Miguel Bosé

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Thu 26 Jun

10pm at Palau Sant Jordi (Paseig Olímpic, s/n) 35 – 44€ Buy tickets

Miguel Bosé is celebrating his 30 years as a singer, and in order to do so he released an album called “Papito” that contains remakes of his previous songs, re-interpreted in duets with Alejandro Sanz, Fangoria, Laura Pausini, Shakira, Julieta Venegas, Ricky Martin, Amaia Montero, and Michael Stipe from R.E.M., his niece Bimba Bosé, along with many other singers.

Three singles were released off “Papito”: the first is a re-make of his hit Nena, featuring Paulina Rubio; the second is the big success Si tú no vuelves (originally taken from his 1993 album “Bajo el signo de Caín”), this time sung with Shakira; the third is Morena mía, with Julieta Venegas. (Taken from www.musica.pro and www.wikipedia.org).

Miquel Bofill y Carme Vila-Sanmiquel

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Mon 16 & Tue 17 Jun

7pm, 8pm & 9pm at Sala mas i Mas (C/ Maria Cubi, 199) 6€ Buy tickets

Miquel Bofill (saxo), Carme Vilà-Sanmiquel (piano)

Mon 16 Jun
Singelée; Andante et allegro, A. Challeaux; Fantaisie-Impromptu, A. Jolivet; Sonata, P. Hindemith; 5 Danses exotiques, J. Francaix; Memorias, P. Iturralde.

Tue 17 Jun
Petita Suite, Xavier Boliart; Primer moviment, Enric Ferrer; Sonata, Salvador Brotons.

(Pictures taken from www.wikipedia.org)

Olafur Eliasson. The nature of things (20 Jun – Sun 28)

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Fri 20 Jun – Sun 28 Sep 2008

At Fundació Joan Miró (Parc de Montjuïc s/n) Admission to temporary exhibitions only: 4€
10am- 8pm Tuesday to Saturday / 10am – 9:30pm Thursdays / 10am – 2:30pm Sundays and public holidays. Closed on Mondays (except public holidays)

“The nature of things”, is an exhibition by the Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson, winner of the 1st Joan Miró Prize in 2007.

This will be the first major showing of the artist’s work in Spain. The 50 artworks in the exhibition exemplify his output from 1993 to the present, including new works produced specifically for the Joan Miró Foundation. The photographs, sculptures and large-scale installations examine the relation between visitors, museum spaces and works, while enhancing the awareness of sensorial experience.

The exhibition is divided into two parts: at the Centre Cultural Caixa Girona-Fontana d’Or in Girona, Eliasson will show smaller works produced with light as well as numerous photographic series and prints, investigating the rugged and varied landscape of his native Iceland, while the Barcelona exhibition will include installations that explore the perception of light, color, space and the ephemeral “nature of things” through physical experimentation. (Taken from http://fundaciomiro-bcn.org and http://greg.org).



image: detail of installation by Bronwyn Lace