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...The Joan Miró-esque patterns reference González’s Galician roots, says Mesguich. It was in the 20th century that mosaics had another renaissance....
...It’s in the name, which is derived from Ursaria (as the city was called in Roman times, back when the region was popular with bears), the black and white photographs of 1920s-40s Madrid by Diego González...
...Its actions were particularly grisly under the brief dictatorship of Efraín Ríos Montt, who ruled for 17 months in 1982 and 1983....
...mosaics, to Felix González-Torres’s memento mori of a slipping pile of Bazooka bubblegum packets, “Untitled (Welcome Back Heroes)”, created during the Gulf war in 1991....
...This decorative dismemberment seems like a frank sequel to Félix González-Torres’s piles of candy....
...Robert Storey, spatial designer99% Invisible by Roman Mars is about design and the everyday things we tend not to notice, but which have incredible stories behind them....
...My tablemate, despite a slightly bulbous nose, is as beautiful as a Roman god. With his long legs slung over each other, he looks perfectly at ease in his body....
...The government is “hiding behind the judicial process”, said Mr González Vera....
...Digital threat Francisco González, executive chairman of Spanish bank BBVA, describes how his bank is attempting to meet the challenges posed to the industry by Big Tech....
...‘Made in Spain: Recipes and stories from my country and beyond’, by Miriam González Durántez (Hodder & Stoughton, £25) Photographs: Miriam González Durántez; Kris Kirkham Illustration by Daniel Haskett...
...The Roman pillar on which she was sighted has been an object of veneration ever since. To this day, the city’s skyline is dominated by the spires and domes of its renowned twin cathedrals....
...Gonzalez-Cruz, 22 Gonzalez-Cruz worked for UPS and attended high school in New Jersey, according to his Facebook page....
...Since mistrust of public authorities runs high, nearly one in five clients refuses to report thefts to authorities, says Arturo González, head of damage reports for AXA Mexico....
...Then there’s the fact that Italy already has some of the most heavyweight jobs in the EU, particularly at the European Central Bank, where Roman Mario Draghi presides....
...In addition, Albert Gonzalez was cited as a co-conspirator but was not charged. Mr Gonzalez is serving 20 years in federal prison after being sentenced in 2010 for his role in a hacking crime....
...He was remembering a visit in 1990 when the now head of the Roman Catholic church celebrated communion and stayed to drink hot chocolate and to chat....
...Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba has been elected leader of Spain’s opposition Socialist party after threatening to reverse privileges granted to the Roman Catholic church....
...On one roundabout surrounded by empty construction sites, there is a ruin of a tomb, left by the Romans who conquered Córdoba in 206BC and pioneered the planting of olive trees....
...Seville – which has risen and fallen during its Roman, Muslim and Spanish Christian eras – has a big advantage in its struggle to rise again today: a cultural and commercial history that is rich in every...
...“Rather than a monetary prize or a statue, the winner [Mexican filmmaker Pedro Gonzalez-Rubio] gained an invitation to return to Nara to make a film funded mostly by the local authorities....
...Should we attribute a subtly camouflaged roman à thèse to the writing-directing duo of Yannick Dahan and Benjamin Rocher?...
...Mr Zapatero insists he is up to the task, and rejects the suggestion that he will be the leader who allows Spain to be relegated from the “premier league” of nations that it entered under Felipe González...
...●Roman B inder has joined Sustainable Asset Management as chief operating officer. Mr Binder joins from Credit Suisse....
...In Félix Gonzalez-Torres: America, the US has the best, most seductive national pavilion....
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