Isaías Griñolo The installation by Isaías Griñolo (Huelva, 1963) is framed inside the 2008 crisis in Spain, triggered by the bursting of the housing bubble caused by the global financial crisis. Market deregulation and its relationship to States and supranational organi The Collection
Rethinking Guernica Introduction Rethinking Guernica stems from a research project which compiles and presents materials related to the painting Pablo Picasso produced for the Spanish Pavilion at the Paris World’s Fair of 1937 and which is currently conserved in the Museo Reina Sofía. The Collection
play pause stop Download Kenneth Goldsmith We are all archivists!! This podcast features an interview with poet, artist and editor Kenneth Goldsmith, founder of UbuWeb, the biggest free online archive on avant-garde art. The Museum Activities
Néstor Sanmiguel Diest The Vicissitudes of the Automaton This exhibition project devoted to artist Néstor Sanmiguel Diest (Zaragoza, 1949) offers the chance to examine his art-making from the late 1980s to the present day. Exhibitions
Graphic Turn Like the Ivy on the Wall This exhibition puts forward a survey of graphic art initiatives which have, from the 1960s to the present day, confronted urgent, politically oppressive contexts in Latin America, articulating strategies of transformation and resistance. Exhibitions
There Is Nothing to Understand Here A documentary on Elena Asins The Museo Reina Sofía presents this documentary on artist Elena Asins. The film is the result of research conducted in the artist’s archive, assembling unseen documents and interpretations around a key figure in Geometric Abstraction and art as research. The Collection Cinema and video
Carlos Bunga Against the Extravagance of Desire Carlos Bunga's (Oporto, 1976) project for the Palacio de Cristal is the continuation of the previous investigations, but he introduces new layers of reading into a location that is already connoted in its own right. Exhibitions
From Posada to Isotype, from Kollwitz to Catlett Exchanges of Political Print Culture. Germany - Mexico 1900-1968 This exhibition centres its research on the development and exchange between different purportedly obsolete and anti-technology print media and its role and means of distribution in divergent geopolitical and social contexts: Mexico and Germany. Exhibitions
Actions Speak Louder Than Words Interview with Charlotte Johannesson The present video contains an interview with the Swedish artist, zooming in on her beginnings with the vertical loom and her artistic influences and development towards creating images with the first computers with screens. Exhibitions
play pause stop Download Time has fallen asleep in the afternoon sunshine Mette Edvarsen, memory and living books This podcast offers an interview with Mette Edvardsen as she recounts the beginnings of Time has fallen asleep in the afternoon sunshine and the diversity of forms she has adopted across its development, which spans more than a decade. Activities Live Arts
Episode 7. Apparatus 92. Can History Be Rewound? COMMUNICATING VESSELS. Collection 1881-2021 The Collection
Episode 6. A Drunken Boat: Eclecticism, Institutionalism and Disobedience in the ‘80s COMMUNICATING VESSELS. Collection 1881-2021 The Collection
Episode 5. Enemies of Poetry: Resistance in Latin America COMMUNICATING VESSELS. Collection 1881-2021 The Collection