Open the door
While I’m waiting the return of Sebastian, I came here to talk about doors … Doors that sometimes we need to open , without knowing exactly what to expect on the other side… The door symbolizes the...
View ArticleOur migrating flag (to Jorge!)
As written by Aurelio Asiain, poet, essayist and critic, author of this photo: I met this guy last year, parking just in front of Kansai Gaidai main entrance. He does not know a word of Spanish, and...
View ArticleMoulding Tradition!
I have found, at the Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven, the wonderful, latest work of Forma Fantsma, a design collective fomed by Andrea Trimarchi (Sicilia) and Simone Farresin (Veneto). Moulding...
View ArticleLe Territoire Des Sens
I invite you to visit the blog of Andrée-Anne Dupuis-Bourret. It’s wonderful and an excellent working tool. Um abraço para todos! http://territoiredessens.blogspot.com Dani
View ArticleOi, Mirla!
What a great video! Thank you so much for posting it!… I felt so identified with it.!… I think I could hardly count the houses I have lived in the last 10 years or so… but everywhere I lived in (no...
View ArticleTo everybody
While I am still waiting Kajsa reply, I thought about sharing this video with you all. It has been made by a brazilian friend (Milena Galli) who has studied in Germany and for me it translates this...
View ArticleMigrantas!
Hi everybody, I would like to recommend an interesting and inspiring site: Migrantas (or She Migrants). http://www.migrantas.org Have a happy end of the weekend!
View ArticleWhere have you come from?
(I come from the guts of an old Soviet war tank… I used to be an engine, now I seem to have an identity crisis..I could be a lobster, an alien or a useless pile of aging metal… or all of them together…)
View ArticleGaleria La Refaccionaria
Good Moring! We are very pleased to introduce you to La Refaccionaria, the gallery where Walking the Gray Area will materialize as an exhibition. Buenos dias! Tenemos el placer de presentar a ustedes...
View ArticleTalking about mobility: Елизаве́та Петро́вна
Visiting the Armoury Chamber at the Kremlin, I discovered the amazing carriages that transported the Russian royalty through the centuries. And also learned a amusing story about Elizaveta Petrovna,...
View Articleanother one for Dani and Sebastian
Hot Spot and Worry Beads by Mona Hatoum. Fondazione Querini Stampalia, 53rd Biennale di Venezia 2009
View ArticleWhere is Home?
I think that most of us who happen to have collided in this blog have a nomadic spirit. I spent the last decade coming and going to and from somewhere (although, a couple of adorable son and daughter...
View ArticleMobility????
Hi everyone, My name is Carol Rojo.I am Spanish and although my background are in law and marketing, a working experience in Chile lead me to work in the fascinating field of cultural management and...
View ArticleA little about the curators of WGA
Andrea Wagner was born in Germany, grew up in Canada and has been living in the Netherlands since 1994. She carried out jewellery studies at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy, in Amsterdam and participates...
View ArticleTake a Walk on the Gray Area
Welcome! We have created this blog as a forum for a group of Latin American and European artists and jewellery-makers where they will be able to exchange thoughts, experiences, ideas, and images on...
View ArticleBienvenida/Welcome
Hello everyone, They call me Joe Springer. Strange to have a name like that when you are brought up in Mexico, married in Mexico, and have a Mexican son. It just goes with my life’s wavy turns. I...
View ArticleLas dificultades del diálogo intercultural – Difficulties of intercultural...
Las ciudades globales se han convertido en un tema de reflexión reciente. Nótese que se habla de ciudades y no de continentes. Pues una de las características de la globalización es su artículación a...
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