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  <name>Iguapop Gallery</name>
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  <title>Contemporary urban art</title>
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  <description_plain>In 2003, Iguapop opened their doors in Barcelona to &#8220;El Born&#8221;, a single white diaphanous space, with an exhibition outline focused on contemporary urban art enveloping pop surrealism, graffiti and a broad-range vision of new pop art that dilutes the borders of &#8220;high&#8221; and &#8220;low&#8221; culture.


	The space has become a meeting-point for art, design, fashion and music, serving as a platform for young Spanish artists as well as international outstanding artists who might otherwise rarely see their work shown in Spain.


	The gallery represents the following artists: Miss Van, Tim Biskup, Sergio Mora, Victor Castillo, Boris Hoppek, and Jaime Hayon.</description_plain>
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