Indonesia
Black box from Lion Air plane found yesterday
Yesterday, after months of searching, navy divers found the second black box from the Lion Air plane crash in the Java sea (which resulted in the deaths of its 189 occupants). The Indonesian authorities are confident that this box will be able to offer details about the last minutes on the plane, which will help clarify the causes of the October 29 tragedy.
Operations to rescue two-year- old continue
staffOperations to rescue the 2-year-old boy who fell into a 107m well on Sunday in the Andalusian town of Totalán, continued yesterday. Specialists have used a camera, which has got down to 73 meters, and has not found the child so far. Rescue teams have been relieved and in parallel other options are being explored, including open-pit excavation.
Ismael Smith at Palau Antiguats
Ismael Smith (1886-1972): Barcelona, París, Nova York, is an exhibition dedicated solely to the work of this Barcelona born Catalan artist who died in New York. This exhibition, which includes plaster and bronze sculptures, satirical sketches, illustrations and engravings (on at Palau Antiguats until January 31) brings the artist one more step away from falling into obscurity and charts his development in the three cities in which he developed as an artist.
Over one hundred of his works have been brought together for this exhibition, many of which have never before been displayed to the public. His unfinished projects, the themes he worked around such as folklore and bullfighting; his nudes, portraits, mythological and religious pieces, all of it is on display at the exhibition at Palau Antiguats, which manages to display the great depth and breadth of Smith’s artistic register.