Guangzhou Sports Centre is an invitation to experience how architecture shapes ritual and how rituals, in turn, shape architecture.
María de Juan
María de Juan
I have had a true passion for ART since I can remember. Born in Madrid, at 17, I moved to study to New York where I started my professional life. After 12 years in Manhattan’s art world I moved back to Spain where I worked at Fundacion Juan March, Museo de Arte Abstracto and Galeria Max Estrella with my brother Alberto. I live between Madrid and Marbella, where I founded Club Amigos de la Cultura. Since 1992 I have published over 300 articles in USA and Europe. I give lectures and seminars, such as Art & Spirit and Art Surfing. The last ones were at Museo del Grabado de Marbella y La Hacienda in Sotogrande. I paint since 2024 and I have exhibited my work at Vision Art Fair and Centro Miraflores (Marbella). I’m preparing my next Art show in Madrid for 2025. I am currently searching for sponsors for my projects: Icons Museum, Artists Colony, Outdoor Sculpture Museum and Underwater Museum. My long term plan is a Museum in Heaven. I will soon publish my first book: “Art Passion - Por amor al Arte”.
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Neomania wishes you a 2026 full of enthusiastic emotional intelligence, personal motivation and peace in your soul.
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Drones, artistic vision and technology come together in a competition that transforms reality into art.
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Are we heading towards a technological oligarchy? Fortunately, AI cannot feel emotions or understand thoughts. Humans will always be superior.
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Russian artists were not simply interested in representing the modern world; they wanted to construct it anew, often in direct service to …