The documentary ARI, A story of love and life, funded by the Glòria Soler Foundation, is a tribute to Ariana Benedé, her family and all the medical professionals and people and institutions that made it possible to promote the clinical trials that have led to the incorporation of CAR-T therapies, with the aim of curing acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in as many cases as possible.
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Fundació Glòria Soler, an organisation that has supported research into HIV/AIDS, is supporting a community arts and research project related to the disease and its cures. The project seeks to create spaces for collective reflection through the activation of working groups, which function as mutual support groups.
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The Glòria Soler Foundation supports the Blue Soler Therapeutic Project which aims to generate knowledge to be able to demonstrate the benefits of Stand Up Paddle in the health of adults with musculoskeletal diseases.
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In collaboration with IrsiCaixa, the Institut de Recerca de la Sida led by Dr. Bonaventura Clotet, the Fundació Glòria Soler has contributed to the advancement of HIV/AIDS research by supporting a therapeutic vaccine to treat HIV/AIDS and reduce the associated adverse effects.
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The Glòria Soler Foundation collaborates strategically with the Fundació Suñol, an entity dedicated to the dissemination and promotion of art that has one of the most important collections of contemporary art in the entire State, with a fund of more than 1,000 works by 250 artists. Together with the Glòria Soler Foundation, they work to disseminate contemporary art and bring its values closer to society.
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Last Friday, 27 March, the exhibition ‘Archipiélago: Cartografía imaginaria de la Colección Suñol Soler (1960-1980)’, curated by Bárbara García and Alberto Gil, was officially opened at the Carmen Thyssen Museum in Málaga. The exhibition presents 45 works from the Suñol Soler Collection across five thematic sections: Individual, Nature, Essence, Sign and Matter.
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The exhaustive academic study by researcher David Agulló determines that the modernist garden of the Parc Sanitari de Sant Joan de Déu, known as the “Invisible Garden”, is the origin of some of Antoni Gaudí’s greatest works, such as the Sagrada Família, Casa Milà and Park Güell. An experimental workshop to introduce the expressionist naturalism and organic architecture that characterise his work.
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The ARI Project at Hospital Clínic-IDIBAPS, supported by the Fundació Glòria Soler, has been recognised with the 2025 National Scientific Patronage Award, presented by the Catalan Foundation for Research and Innovation as part of the National Research Awards, for the collective patronage model that has promoted the development of the first CAR-T therapies integrated into the European public health system.
Read more
This first pilot study of the Blue Soler project in 2024 involved an initial group of seven volunteer patients, and was completed this year, 2025, with a second group of eight more patients who completed the programme as a protocolised clinical study. All participants have disabling musculoskeletal diseases of autoimmune origin.
Read more
Following the success of the pilot study carried out in 2024 with very favourable results, the major innovation in 2025 has been that Blue Soler is now being considered as a clinical trial, having obtained approval from the Ethics Committee of the Sant Joan de Déu Hospital.
Read more
The documentary ARI, A story of love and life, funded by the Glòria Soler Foundation, is a tribute to Ariana Benedé, her family and all the medical professionals and people and institutions that made it possible to promote the clinical trials that have led to the incorporation of CAR-T therapies, with the aim of curing acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in as many cases as possible.
Read more
Fundació Glòria Soler, an organisation that has supported research into HIV/AIDS, is supporting a community arts and research project related to the disease and its cures. The project seeks to create spaces for collective reflection through the activation of working groups, which function as mutual support groups.
Read more
The Glòria Soler Foundation supports the Blue Soler Therapeutic Project which aims to generate knowledge to be able to demonstrate the benefits of Stand Up Paddle in the health of adults with musculoskeletal diseases.
Read more
In collaboration with IrsiCaixa, the Institut de Recerca de la Sida led by Dr. Bonaventura Clotet, the Fundació Glòria Soler has contributed to the advancement of HIV/AIDS research by supporting a therapeutic vaccine to treat HIV/AIDS and reduce the associated adverse effects.
Read more
The Glòria Soler Foundation collaborates strategically with the Fundació Suñol, an entity dedicated to the dissemination and promotion of art that has one of the most important collections of contemporary art in the entire State, with a fund of more than 1,000 works by 250 artists. Together with the Glòria Soler Foundation, they work to disseminate contemporary art and bring its values closer to society.
Read more
Last Friday, 27 March, the exhibition ‘Archipiélago: Cartografía imaginaria de la Colección Suñol Soler (1960-1980)’, curated by Bárbara García and Alberto Gil, was officially opened at the Carmen Thyssen Museum in Málaga. The exhibition presents 45 works from the Suñol Soler Collection across five thematic sections: Individual, Nature, Essence, Sign and Matter.
Read more
The exhaustive academic study by researcher David Agulló determines that the modernist garden of the Parc Sanitari de Sant Joan de Déu, known as the “Invisible Garden”, is the origin of some of Antoni Gaudí’s greatest works, such as the Sagrada Família, Casa Milà and Park Güell. An experimental workshop to introduce the expressionist naturalism and organic architecture that characterise his work.
Read more
The ARI Project at Hospital Clínic-IDIBAPS, supported by the Fundació Glòria Soler, has been recognised with the 2025 National Scientific Patronage Award, presented by the Catalan Foundation for Research and Innovation as part of the National Research Awards, for the collective patronage model that has promoted the development of the first CAR-T therapies integrated into the European public health system.
Read more
This first pilot study of the Blue Soler project in 2024 involved an initial group of seven volunteer patients, and was completed this year, 2025, with a second group of eight more patients who completed the programme as a protocolised clinical study. All participants have disabling musculoskeletal diseases of autoimmune origin.
Read more
Following the success of the pilot study carried out in 2024 with very favourable results, the major innovation in 2025 has been that Blue Soler is now being considered as a clinical trial, having obtained approval from the Ethics Committee of the Sant Joan de Déu Hospital.
Read more
The Fundación Gloria Soler supports FlagLab, an innovative project of artistic presentation through the use of the flag as a support. The project is planned around the Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda, and has the collaboration of the EINA School, University Center of Design and Art in Barcelona.

Diseño de Mario Eskenazi
FlagLab wants to use flags to reflect on the universal values that unite us, such as respect, freedom, justice or peace, as well as the themes that create community, such as reading, to propose a series of flags that represent these universal values, from art and graphic design to other disciplines.
The first edition of FlagLab has the support of the Fundación Glòria Soler and is dedicated to the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals. The flagship pole of the project is located in the Plaza del Sol in the Gràcia neighborhood, in the center of the city of Barcelona.
Throughout 2021 and 2022, FlagLab will present different artistic works that will raise questions and reflections around the United Nations 2030 Agenda and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals approved by 193 countries. These objectives constitute the global roadmap towards a new world, supported by administrations, social and economic entities.
More information about the Sustainable Development Goals at: United Nations.
FlagLab is a project created by Gianni Ruggiero and Natalia Foguet.


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