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Valencia (Spain), Dec 17 (EFE).- The work of urban artist Hung Yi has arrived for the first time in Valencia's City of Arts and Sciences, with 14 sculptures that represent different animals, his unique vision and a representation of the culture of Taiwan.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION AND A PRESS CONFERENCE.
Valencia (Spain), May 28 (EFE) .- (Camera: Eusebio Calatayud) The movement that characterizes Julian Opie's work fills Valencia with monumental sculptures and animated panels distributed in several central urban spaces and in which the human figure, where the London artist captures a daily activity, stands as the protagonist.FOOTAGE OF THE ART AROUND VALENCIA.
Valencia (Spain), Apr 19 (EFE).- The City of Arts and Sciences of Valencia is from this Monday one of the mass vaccination centers of the Valencian Community in Spain. Today, 6,600 people are expected to receive the AstraZeneca vaccine and in the next few days, 4,800 people will be vaccinated a day while there are vaccines available and pending the arrival of more doses, according to what the person responsible for organizing mass vaccination told EFE.FOOTAGE OF THE VACCINATION POINT, SEVERAL USERS RECEIVING THE VACCINE AND OUTSIDE THE CITY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES IN VALENCIA, SPAIN.
Valencia (Spain), Apr 16 (EFE).- The Valencian Community in Spain will begin next Monday the mass vaccination process in the four large centers that have been enabled for that purpose in the City of Arts and Sciences of Valencia, the City of Light of Alicante, the Alicante Fair Institution (IFA) of Elche, and the Auditori and Palau de Congressos de Castelló.FOOTAGE OF THE CITY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES IN VALENCIA, SPAIN.
Brussels, Sep 18 (EFE) .- (Camera: Leo Rodríguez) Confusion, shame, strangeness and, sometimes, even fear is what brings together the more than 40 works in the exhibition "Ceci n'est pas un corps "('This is not a body'), which brings together the great masters of hyperrealist culture in one of the capitals of surrealism, Brussels.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION.SOUNDBITES OF EMILIE DEROM, COMMUNICATION DIRECTOR OF THE EXHIBITION.Translation:"Hyper-realistic artists turn their backs on abstraction. They try to get a very detailed representation of nature and, therefore, of the human body.As you can see behind me, some sculptures give the feeling that they are real people. The visitor is very confused. Am I dealing with a real body or a fake body? All the details are there. The contours, the textures, the hair and the nails, it is very disturbing." "Hyper-realistic artists still want to convey a message. So all these sculptures carry a certain message." "In 2008 he found himself in a difficult situation, which is why he finally represents the loss of control he had over his own body. Situations without perspectives and that is the interesting thing about hyperrealist artists, there is a message behind it."