Casa Batlló Accelerates Cultural Outreach on Gaudí's Centenary with YKK AP Project and New Exhibition
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- Casa Batlló Accelerates Cultural Outreach on Gaudí's Centenary with YKK AP Project and New Exhibition
- In 2026, marking 100 years since Gaudí's death, UNESCO World Heritage site Casa Batlló partners with Japan's YKK AP on 'Gaudí: Windows on the Future' and opens 'Gaudí-Miró-Gomis: Deconstructed' this summer.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 4, 2026
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In 2026, marking 100 years since Gaudí's death, UNESCO World Heritage site Casa Batlló partners with Japan's YKK AP on 'Gaudí: Windows on the Future' and opens 'Gaudí-Miró-Gomis: Deconstructed' this summer.
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- Casa Batlló Accelerates Cultural Outreach on Gaudí's Centenary with YKK AP Project and New Exhibition (June 4, 2026), PR Times
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- PR Times
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- June 4, 2026
In 2026, marking 100 years since Gaudí's death, UNESCO World Heritage site Casa Batlló partners with Japan's YKK AP on 'Gaudí: Windows on the Future' and opens 'Gaudí-Miró-Gomis: Deconstructed' this summer.
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FAQ
What is the 'Gaudí: Windows on the Future' project?
An international cultural project led by YKK AP focusing on Gaudí's window designs to explore architecture, creativity, and future perspectives, connecting Barcelona and Japan.
What were 'Gaudí Window Nights' at Casa Batlló?
A special June program offering daily free admission slots at Casa Batlló, accompanied by a YKK AP pop-up exhibition highlighting Gaudí's window concepts.
When and where does the new exhibition open?
'Gaudí-Miró-Gomis: Deconstructed' opens July 8, 2026 at Casa Batlló Contemporary in Barcelona, Spain.
What technologies are used in the new exhibition?
The exhibition employs generative AI, 3D scanning, photogrammetry, and digital installations to create an immersive reinterpretation of the artists' works.
Who co-produced the 'Gaudí-Miró-Gomis: Deconstructed' exhibition?
The exhibition was co-produced by Casa Batlló and the Joan Miró Foundation, combining original artworks, photography, and cutting-edge digital media.