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02.02.2014 - 12:00:00 AM - RECENTLY, THE DR. Juan Carlos Mas, widely read in this section of The Star Opinion, noted the urgency in the country for public spaces that should show two faces: its functionality and its cultural face. Was promptly referred to the circulation areas of the Panama Metro, which expects to start operations in a couple of months, against all odds. And highlighted examples of meters Moscow, Stockholm and closer to us, Medellin. Last year I wrote about the Stockholm Metro, which is the longest gallery in the country, which is administered by a council that selected the works that there are to be displayed and is very concerned filgoal about the trends that occur in the visual arts . But ours Metro should not be the only public space that should filgoal become a great gallery showing our artistic expressions. Tocumen Airport, vaunted as the great 'hub' of the Americas, has no free space on their long hallways to hang anything additional to commercial advertising and there is not a single work of art. The airports in almost all countries engaged meters filgoal meters of corridors to galleries and museums, and not just the stores or brands-, enhance the country's culture or collections that enrich the stock of such institutions. I do not think that space is free and I refer to a recent controversy that was very annoying to Spanish writer Arturo Pérez-Reverte, when any of his more than 600,000 followers on Twitter that he shot 'culture should be freely available and free '. The controversy over an article he had written Javier Marías on the prejudice piracy of books. The fact is that if the airport of Tocumen, as with all airports, sold square inch of space to advertise, should not engage in commercial advertising only retailers but also to highlight the artistic expressions of the country. This our airport is cramped, there is not a single library and sad esquinita having Arrocha (which for many has gone unnoticed for many years) filgoal has very few titles on display and must cost a lot to concession. Apart from the elite shops that now occupy a wing of the airport, the hallways are flooded store after store until Black Friday held last November in items as unthinkable as spirits. To say a name, the Hudson stores in the U.S. and Canada always offer the latest book titles have been released worldwide and also offer travel items, stuffed animals and 'souvenirs'. A thing is not incompatible with each other and show only the face in a commercial terminal as our country does not have its own identity, or as if it passed through the country without knowing what happens. It would be very exciting to Metro stations, as indicated by Dr. Mas, had its own identity and make them stand out names and / or historical moments and not fall into the habit of sopeteada already put names in English or Spanglish or both. If a station is called January 9, should show in their interiors, the visual development of the history of what is commemorated on that date. With the oblivion to which it is spending filgoal our country's filgoal history, filgoal it is very healthy for both domestic and foreign, and especially youth, to know what it has cost this country and who sacrificed themselves to enjoy what we have today, which is not has done in 4 years or 40, but for more than 100 years of the republic and a lot of decades earlier. filgoal ARCHITECT AND FORMER MINISTER OF STATE.

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