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Lifestyles Works
My FavouriteSpanish Work THE CITY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Santiago Calatrava Made up of: L'Hemisfèric, The Sciences Museum, L'Umbracle, The Oceanographic, The Bridge of l'Assut de l'Or and The Ágora. Its location is excellent, a privileged place: the old Turia’s riverbed, a completely open area. It is an interesting cultural leisure offer that turns this architectural work into a center for culture and leisure. This impressive architecture work becomes a place to learn and have fun in a participative way. In this project we highlight The Sciences Museum because it is an instrument for education that through varied activities reactivates the critical capacity of its visitors and informs about the evolution of life and technological and scientific developments in a didactic and interactive way. This museum supports the different schools in their educational activities and that keeps it alive. We also highlight the L'Umbracle Promenade, where nature, the sky and the water form an architectural whole of great beauty. In our opinion, this architectural work is a landscape and monument symbol for the city of Valencia. PERMANENT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTE THE SAGRADA FAMILIA Antonio Gaudí The Expiatory Church of the Holy Family, known as The Sagrada Familia, is a large catholic basilica of Barcelona, designed by the Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí. Its construction began in 1882 and it is ongoing. It is the masterpiece of Gaudí and the greatest exponent of Catalonian modernist architecture. Its construction began with a neo-gothic style but when Gaudí took on the project, its style was completely changed. As he usually worked, from general outlines of the building, he improvised its construction as the work moved forward. He took on the project with the young age of 31 and he devoted the rest of his life to it. One of his most innovative ideas was the design of the high round conical towers whose peaks stick out above the portals being narrower at their highest point. He designed them with a parabolic torsion giving the whole facade an upward tendency with many windows that perforate the tower in spiral shape. Gaudí died in 1926; only one tower had been built. From the project of the building there were only some plans and a plaster model quite damaged during the Spanish Civil War. The church was consecrated and acknowledged as minor basilica on the 7th of November 2010 by the Pope Benedicto XVI. PERMANENT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTE MUSIC BANDSTAND Miguel López González This small bandstand built in 1954 and designed by the architect from Alicante Miguel López, is located in the Alicante’s Promenade. Technically it is a construction made of reinforced concrete that gives a slender appearance, without columns, to a modern design. Aesthetics and acoustic properties achieve perfect harmony with the environment. This is the visible part of the work that I chose but I am very interested in the determined performance of this rationalist architect, with numerous buildings with a rationalist style in the city. In my opinion, this work and the other ones reflect that his artistic career was braked by the end of the Civil War. Due to his large academic education he adapted to the imposed academicist and neo-imperialist criteria (Town Hall’s Square), but everytime he could, as in this work, he followed his convictions of modernity. From the 50’s his few turns to modernity where accepted given his artistic relevance and a slight political openness. Later on, during the 60’s, when the country wanted to be seen as immersed in a period of modernity and development, this architect was able to create excellent works of rationalist modernism. PERMANENT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTE S PAN I S H DAN C E It is made up of a series of practical disciplines: BALLET To have a complete education as a dancer in any discipline it is necessary to study ballet to adquire the essential techniques. CASTANETS As ultimate Spanish cultural patrimony, castanets represent a very important part of the Spanish music and dance. CLASSICAL SPANISH It is the most sophisticated way of dance with music styles like Falla, Albéniz, Granados, Turína. His aesthetics remind us the flamenco dance and folklore. BOLERA’S SCHOOL It studies the Spanish dance of the 18th century. Known as “Goyescas”, it is danced with costumes of the time of the painter Goya. FLAMENCO It is the most famous Spanish dance, the most universal given its wide spreading. FOLKLORE Spain is one of the richest countries in Folklore variety. Every region has its typical dances with centuries of antiquity, a real regional cultural expression. PERMANENT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTE WHITE DARKNESS Nacho Duato White Darkness is a choreography that fascinates and produces the same impression during the years. It might be one of the masterpieces of Nacho Duato and it is essential in his wide creative repertoire. It has become richer with the time that has transformed it into a classic; a perfect combination of light and shadow. The inspiration of his creator was an open meditation about the world of drugs. It is not a “judgement of values” but an invitation to think about a present, harmful and many times controversial subject. It is about the effect that drugs may cause in our social behaviour, our ability to communicate with others and in our lives in general. On the stage, the choreographer shows how drugs dominate the drug addicts to the point that they become a puppet, a marionette that under its influence narrows their universe to the extreme. All this, expressed through dance, mostly in couples, becomes “pure poetry in movement”. It tells a story in which the public is able to understand the initial emotional unbalance of the main character who seeks a way out in a love relationship with a person that will lead her to disaster. This person becomes a Prince of Darkness; owner and lord of a particular world through the white dust. Likewise, the adequate use of plastic elements to visualize drugs through the rain of this substance makes a contrast with the black color of the stage and gives sense to the title: White Darkness. PERMANENT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTE E S T R E L L A (S T A R) Eusebio Sempere One of the most beautiful sculptures of Eusebio Sempere is Estrella, although it is also known with the name of Estrella varada (Rod Star), located in the city of Alicante. He uses a regular dodecahedron from which chroming steel rods of 3cm diameter come out. The rods of the superior part are longer. The rods gather in a revolving axis that coincides with one of the rotation axis of the dodecahedron that unites two opposed faces. The sculpture was made in chroming steel in 1978. PERMANENT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTE SUITE LEVANTINA Óscar Esplá I have chosen this work because the composer received with it his first award and that was what motivated him to devote himself completely to music and to continue obtaining success and become a renowned composer. In 1903, with the age of 17, Óscar Esplá studied in Barcelona Industrial Engineering and also Arts, receiving harmony lessons from Sánchez Gavagan, who was then in 1904 director of the Music Conservatory of the Institute of Barcelona. During his period of education as engineer he composed his famous Suite in A flat, he presented it to the International Contest of the National Gesellschaft “Die Musik” of Vienna and won the First Award, triumphing over numerous European scores and receiving 3.000 marks; Richard Strauss and Camille Saint-Saëns were members of the jury. Due to this success of great importance for Spain and as an iniciative of Gabriel Miró –“his spiritual brother” who would name him Walter Starkie– the Town Hall of Alicante embraced the musician honoring him with celebrations on the 29th of January 1911. Then, just about to finish his studies of Engineering, he decided to devote himself completely to music because “music was stronger in me that the other two studies”, words of the musician. PERMANENT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTE PASEO A ORILLAS DEL MAR (A WALK BY THE SEASHORE) ASDF Joaquín Sorolla Paseo a orillas del mar, also known as Paseo por la playa (A walk by the beach), painted in 1909, is one of the most famous paintings of the Valencian painter Joaquín Sorolla. He created this work in a moment of vital fulfillment and professional success, after having had success in the United States. Maybe that is why during this period there are many images like this one, serene but also lively, reflecting great light and colour. In this work he paints his wife, Clotilde Garcia, holding a lady’s umbrella and his older daughter, Maria Clotilde having a walk by the beach of Valencia at sunset, with the sea breeze moving their filmy dresses in a concept of movement that has a lot to do with the pararell position of the two women and the movement in the air of the gauzes, the lady’s umbrella and the water of the sea. The contrast of colours make the rest and achieve a luminosity effect that gathers the elegance of the scene with an unquestionable visual impact. In the painting’s composition he eliminates the horizon line and creates water and sand through long blue, mauve and turquoise-green brushstrokes. The breeze that can be noticed in the waves of the dresses and their gauze adornments intensifies the feeling of momentary brevity of the image. The “photographic framing” also contributes to this feeling with the frame cutting one of the figure’s picture hat. As to its stylistic classification, due to its loose brushstrokes, its light, colour and the movement that it transmits, most of the authors classify it in the Spanish Post-impresionism. PERMANENT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTE COMIENZO AUTOMÁTICO DE UN RETRATO DE GALA (Automatic beginning of a Gala’s portrait) Salvador Dalí Gala was Dalí’s partner and wife but, above all things, she was his muse. Few women have been represented so many times. Among all the portraits that Dalí painted to the one and only woman of his life, Comienzo automático de un retrato de Gala really attracts my attention. In this enigmatic work the painter shows his desire to experiment with different degrees of the image’s termination. Gala’s countenance, perfectly painted, stands out over the white background, but this realistic representation it’s also full of symbolism: tree branches grow from Gala’s head which refers to Apollo and Daphne’s myth. PERMANENT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTE DOS NIÑOS COMIENDO MELÓN Y UVAS (Two children eating melon and grapes) Bartolomé Esteban Murillo I had the chance to see this painting in a temporary exhibition in Sevilla and the natural manner of the scene where two children enjoy an improvised feast had an impact on me. Dos niños comiendo melón y uvas represents a scene of Sevilla affected by the economic crisis and the plague during the middle of the 17th century. In the image you can see two children, dirty and clothed in rags, eating fruit that they had to steal to have something to eat. Few colours have been used in this picture but they have been combined with inteligence. The contrast between black and white is reduced with the range of greens and ochers. The loose brushstroke gives to the painting a soft plasticity, typical of the school of Venice. It is a genre painting but also a still life painting. It is a genre painting because it represents two typical children of Sevilla during that time. It is a still life painting because fruit plays a main role in it. Murillo used it as an excuse to show his refined technique, as can be seen in the grapes’ shine and transparency, and his observation of every detail, as can be appreciated in the two flies that landed on the melon held by the child on the right side and on the fruit waste on the floor. Dos niños comiendo melón y uvas is one of the most relevant paintings of Murillo because it helped him to carry out a series of paintings about childhood in poverty, which he always represented with respect. PERMANENT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTE E L Ú L T I M O C A T Ó N (The Last Caton) Matilde Asensi I discovered this writer from Alicante by reading this book. Its pages full with intense adventures seeking the Vera Cruz, the cross where Jesus died, captivated me. This work, pioneer in its genre, gathers the interest for religions, relics, secret societies and universal literature’s works, such as The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, that has always been alive. A paleographer of the Vatican Secret Archive, an archaeologist of Alexandria and a captain of the Swiss Guard will go through seven proofs, based in the seven capital sins, that will put their lives in danger and will make them discover secrets hidden in Rome, Ravenna, Jerusalem, Athens, Istanbul, Alexandria and Antioch. PERMANENT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTE EL VIAJ E A N IN GU NA PARTE (Voyage to Nowhere) Fernando Fernán Gómez “El viaje a ninguna parte” of Fernando Fernán Gómez is one of his best novels that would later on be adapted into a great movie which he directed, whose script he wrote and in which he also interpreted one of the main characters himself. The movie shows the terrible and at the same time wonderful life of comedians in the middle of the last century. Human poverty in all its facets, hunger, those journeys acting in towns poorer than themselves and with characters that reflect all different tragedies of a man’s life. All this mixed with irony, sarcasm, criticizing everything but with great sense of humor, leaves the bitter aftertaste of a well-done work at the end of the book or the movie. PERMANENT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTE CHEMA MADOZ He isolates and gets things out of order, he confronts and manipulates until he gets to show a new order, a hidden facet of the sense, a new symbolic truth that results from the impact caused by the disorder of our logic. All his works contain great creativity, that’s why it is very difficult to choose one of them but I have chosen photography for its simplicity. He comes out with the idea of placing a cage before a simple cloud in the sky and so he creates a work of art that everyone can understand. That’s how almost all his works are. PERMANENT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTE GOOGLEGRAMS Joan Fontcuberta It is made up of photographies from different origins that are reconstructed with images obtained by a freeware photomosaic program connected on line with the search engine Google and an interactive digital video installation. With this series of images he brings together photographic images, digital photography and the new technologies. Through the main image made up of many small images gathered as a mosaic, the artist plays with the observer placing in his mind a fine line that separates what is real from fiction, what is true and false, certainty and chance. Undoubtedly, what disturbs the most in Fontcuberta’s work is the emphatic presence of his works through images that are very easy to recognize and the background of their meaning. What we think we see or understand just by looking it’s only an illusion of what is hidden and can only be discovered when you draw closer and deepen in the work. As it’s usual in his work, the observer’s perceptive process becomes the object of the artist’s illusory conspiracies. PERMANENT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTE M O RTAD E LO He is the soul of the two secret agents. He has an innate ability to dress up and also to get in trouble. He is always arguing with his boss or playing jokes on him. However, most of the times it is him who comes up with a crazy strategy to solve the cases that the “Súper” assigns them. M O R T A D E L O AND F I L E M Ó N Francisco Ibáñez FILEMÓN Theoretically he is the brain of the two. He is Mortadelo’s boss and partner. They do almost everything together and they understand each other very well. Most of the times Filemón is to blame for Mortadelo’s blunders and that’s when he really flies into temper. But they are inseparable friends after all. EL SÚPER He is the boss of Mortadelo and Filemón and the superintendent of the “T.I.A”. He contacts the agents in the most ingenious ways to assign them all sorts of missions. He has a foul mood when he gets angry. PERMANENT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTE My Favourite Spanish Work PERMANENT PERMANENT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITYART & UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTEOF ALICANTE UNIVERSITY LITERATURE
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