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At the heart of every issue of our magazine, culture and social action play a leading role. The magazine also features exceptional collaborators: artists, writers, journalists, who in each issue weave a story covering the issues that interest you. The bilingual format multiplies the reading experience, since you choose the language, Spanish or English, in which you want to enjoy each page.

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Number 2. Beyond color

Number 2. Beyond color

Our second issue proposes a stroll through the paintings of Joaquín Sorolla and the sculpture of Medardo Rosso. The color photography of William Eggleston and the fringe stories of Mathieu Pernot round out the artistic proposal, alongside the four emerging talents chosen in KBr Flama 2023. We also put a face and voice to the people who give their all for others, address innovation in cancer treatment and take a look at the new urban mobility that will define the cities of the future. Singer Luz Casal talks about music and much more in a very personal interview. And multidisciplinary artist Valeria Palmeiro, aka Coco Dávez, and photographers Paolo Gasparini and Dulce Pinzón tell us about their relationship with color.

Number 1. The beginning

Number 1. The beginning

The first issue of our magazine invites us to enjoy the photography of Tina Modotti, the committed work of photographer Louis Stettner and the urban vision of Anastasia SamoylovaInmaculada Jiménez, director of Harper’s Bazaar defends the irreplaceable value of printed magazines, while image meets word in a dialogue between the photographer José Manuel Navia and the poet Sara Torres. Journalist Jon Sistiaga talks about maturing and enduring, and musician James Rhodes opens the doors of his home to show us his work as a photographer. In addition, to encourage reflection, the Mexican Ángeles Eraña explains what drives us to show solidarity and communications expert María de Leon discusses the need for more humane social media.