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BID12 in the V Ibero-American Culture Congress

V Ibero-American Culture Congress

The exhibition BID12, III Ibero-American Design Biennial, which was exposed during this year's in the Central del Diseño Matadero Madrid, has moved to IAACC Pablo Serrano – Instituto Aragonés de Arte y Cultura Contemporáneos in Zaragoza (Spain) on the occasion the V Ibero-American Culture Congress.

The Congress, which emerged from the Carta Cultural IberoAmericana to boost its Action Plan, is held every year in a different country in the region with the strong will to highlight the potential of culture as a basis for development and cohesion.

The BID12 exhibition, organized with the support of the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation AECID, shows more than 400 works of designers from Spain, Latin-America and Portugal, belonging to various categories of Design: interior design, industrial and product design, graphic design and visual communication, digital design and fashion and textile design.

A great event that, thanks to its itinerant character, has become an international benchmark in contemporary design. The exhibition has already toured different cities and countries. He began the trip in Sao Paulo (Brazil) in the MCB Museu da Casa Brasileira, and continued by Quito, Cuenca and Guayaquil (Ecuador), Rosario (Argentina), Guatemala (Guatemal ), Tegucigalpa (Honduras) and El Salvador (El Salvador) with the support of the Network of Cultural Centers of AECID .

Cross-cutting issues of the third edition were innovation, sustainability, design for development and design for all.

As in previous occasions, the Sensor Evolution Compact Ironing Center, designed by ADN DESIGN for Solac , and awarded with a Special Mention at the Grand Prix Design and Innovation, will be part of the Zaragoza's exhibition.

IAACC/Pablo Serrano – Instituto Aragonés de Arte y Cultura Contemporáneos.
October 4, 2013 - January 6, 2014

More Information:
www.bid-dimad.org
www.iaacc.es
www.culturaiberoamerica.org

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