Joan Cardona. El glamour de la Belle Époque (Joan Cardona: The Glamour of the Belle Époque) is the catalogue to the exhibition of the same name that was presented at the Galeria d'Art Gothsland in Barcelona from November 2017 to January 2018. The book - structured into broad sections narrated by different authors - for the first time tells the life and artistic career of Joan Cardona (1877-1958), pursued between the cities of Barcelona and Paris. In the words of Gabriel Pinós, one of the authors, Joan Cardona was "the Barcelona artist who immortalised the elegance of one of the most brilliant artistic periods in the French panorama, the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries".
Several authors, 2017 / Joan Cardona. El glamour de la Belle Époque
GOTHSLAND, BARCELONA
190 pp., 22 x 24 cm, 600 colour illustrations. Published in Catalan and Spanish
Available in paperback / euros 39.99
For more information: www.gothsland.com
"Joan Cardona. El glamour de la Belle Époque"
Barcelona, 19.11.2018 | Published by GOTHSLAND, BARCELONA
"Art Nouveau in Buenos Aires: A Love Story" ("Art Nouveau a Buenos Aires: una història d'amor")
Buenos Aires, 19.11.2018 | Published by EDICIONES POLÍGRAFA, BARCELONA
Art Nouveau in Buenos Aires: A Love Story brings together the meticulous research Anat Meidan has undertaken on the wealth of Art Nouveau architectural heritage in Buenos Aires. The book, lavishly illustrated with hundreds of splendid photos by Gustavo Sosa Pinilla, compiles the personal impressions and experiences of the author - an art collector and enthusiast of the Belle Époque style - during the time she lived in Buenos Aires.
This beautiful publication, which has just won first prize at AANBA 2018 in the category "Dissemination of graphic media", lets us discover the foremost architectural gems in Buenos Aires Art Nouveau.
MEIDAN, ANAT, 2017 / Art Nouveau in Buenos Aires: A Love Story
EDICIONES POLÍGRAFA, BARCELONA
242 pp., 25 x 30.5 cm, colour illustrations. Published in English
Available in hardcover: Dollars 55 / Euro 45
For more information: www.poligrafa.com
"Clarence H. White and His World: The Art and Craft of Photography, 1895-1925"
NEW HAVEN, CT, 19.11.2018 | Published by YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS
The exhibition's catalogue "Clarence H. White and His World" begins with White's early work in Ohio, which shares with the Arts & Crafts movement the advocacy of hand production, closeness to nature and the simple life. White's involvement with the Photo-Secession and his move to New York in 1906 mark a shift in his production, as it grew to encompass commercial portraiture and an increasing commitment to teaching, leading him to establish the first institutions in America to combine instruction in both technical and aesthetic aspects of photography. The book incorporates new formal and scientific analysis of White's work and techniques, and many unpublished illustrations of the moody outdoor scenes and quiet images of domestic life for which he was revered.
McCAULEY, Anne, BUNNELL, Peter C. and LUNDGREN, Adrienne, 2017 / Clarence H. White and His World: The Art and Craft of Photography, 1895-1925
YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS, NEW HAVEN, CT
408 pp., 25.40 x 29.21 cm. 346 colour and black and white illustrations. Published in English
Available in hardcover: Dollars 65
For more information: yalebooks.yale.edu
"De fer et de verre. La Maison du Peuple de Victor Horta" "(Of Iron and Glass: Victor Horta's House of the People)"
Brussels, 19.11.2018 | Published by LES IMPRESSIONS NOUVELLES
This publication tells the history of the Maison du Peuple (House of the People), built by Victor Horta in the heart of Brussels in 1895, and demolished seventy years later by those who commissioned it. It also tells the tale of newborn socialism in Belgium and the struggle of those with barely any rights. And then of the passage of two wars through a country that hoped to remain neutral, governed and perhaps united by a king. But a country where two languages revealed the extent to which its people were divided. It is the story of a workers' movement and a cooperative, and lastly of a socialist party which, wielding modernity as its excuse, became a machine able to demolish "its own house" unwaveringly and finally to forget it.
MALINCONI, Nicole, 2017 / De fer et de verre. La Maison du Peuple de Victor Horta (Of Iron and Glass: Victor Horta's House of the People)
LES IMPRESSIONS NOUVELLES, BRUSSELS
176 pp., 14.5 x 21 cm, colour and black and white illustrations. Published in French
Available in paperback / euros 16
For more information: www.lesimpressionsnouvelles.com
What would you do if you were locked in a modernist house?
17.09.2018 | Published by Fundació Iluro
What would you do if you were locked in a modernist house? | El Periódico
Successfully public, the Iluro Foundation in Mataró offers the escape room 'The mystery of the house Coll i Regàs', by Josep Puig i Cadafalch
What is the secret that hides the Casa Coll i Regàs de Mataró? If you do not want to be closed forever inside this modernist house, the work of Puig i Cadafalch, the management team of the GEM school in Mataró will have to discover it. This afternoon these professors are the participants of the escape room, "The mystery of the Casa Coll i Regàs", which since the beginning of the summer has been offering the Iluro Foundation with great success. "The intention of this proposal is to bring this work closer to people who would never do a guided tour and offer a more fun way to see the house," explains Pere Cañada, historian and responsible for the pedagogical services of this work.
The game begins with a small explanation of housing, today one of the symbols of the capital of the Maresme, although many neighbors ignore their inner wealth. Professors are no exception. Most recognize that it is the first time they visit it. The history of the house goes back to 1896, when the textile businessman Joaquim Coll i Regàs (1855-1904) bought two houses in Carrer d'Argentona and immediately built his new plant in accordance with the draft drafted by the architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch (1867-1956), which was finished in 1898. A residence that, after years closed, reopened in May 2017 after extensive rehabilitation.
The participants of the escape room initiate the game in a fearful and hesitant manner. A message from the architect telling them that they have 60 minutes to solve the riddle still increases the tension. Unlike other activities of this type, looking for clues in a modernist house of 121 years is a challenge. "During the game they visit the house, but at the same time they look at elements of their decoration," said Cañada. The Coll i Regàs house, both on the façade and in the interior, dazzles with its details. Finally, along the time, one track happens the other, and the mystery is resolved, although there are moments of weakness: "I'm stressing!", One of the participants lamented.
An activity for all audiences
On this occasion, they are professors who carry out this activity, but are designed for all audiences, from young people from 8 to 10 years old, to families or professional groups that are looking for Time Building experiences. "This way of learning has many advantages: you plan on a challenge and then you have a very high motivation to discover things for yourself, a model that follows our school," explains Montse Paradeda, educational director of the GEM school in Mataró . The pedagogue also states that this tool "fosters creativity, teamwork, curiosity, logic, divergent thinking and is a great way to learn for your own".
"This summer they have passed through the houses a total of 415 people, mainly Catalan, but we have also had public coming from France, Russia, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, the United States and Mexico," says Marta Ibarz, director of the Iluro Foundation. A success that has encouraged the Foundation to promote the program of activities, with the aim of turning this modernist house into "a space for learning, leisure and gastronomy", and continue with its rehabilitation. In 2019 this is planned to install an elevator up to the first floor, where the children's workshops are held, and thus extend the visit, although this area is less noble than the ground floor.
At the end of the session the guide of the house groups the participants to the patio of the residence to evaluate the experience. Have they heard each other? Who was the leader of the group? And explains the relation of each track with the history of the modernist house. Then the participants realize that the resolution was not a question of chance. Casa Coll i Regàs is no longer a mystery.