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Thursday, 22 September 2022 - 7pm
Free Unions. Returning Souls (Popol Vuh [Wuj]), a Performance by Benvenuto Chavajay
Activities on the Collection
This fresh edition of the Free Unions programme invites Guatemalan artist Benvenuto Chavajay to carry out the performance Returning Souls (Popol Vuh [Wuj]). With the aim of activating memory to translate and transcribe the silence of his ancestors, Chavajay looks to “make Guatemala’s soul return by means of the healing and dignifying role of art, thereby bringing justice to history,” in his words.
Activity of: TIZ 5. Phantasmata
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Monday, 19, Tuesday, 20, and Wednesday, 21 September 2022 - Check times
Time has fallen asleep in the afternoon sunshine. Session 3
Mette Edvardsen
The Museo Reina Sofía continues with its annual welcomes toTime has fallen asleep in the afternoon sunshine by choreographer Mette Edvardsen, a project where people from different countries memorise books of their choice. Together, they form a library collection of “living books” which, at stipulated times, are available to the public in the form of individual encounters from which to recite what has been learned to a visitor.
Activity of: TIZ 5. Phantasmata
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Tuesday, 21 June 2022 - 5pm and 7pm
Free Unions. Searching for a Place
Activities on the Collection
Free Unions is a series of events, tours and activations in the rooms of Communicating Vessels. Collection 1881–2021, the new presentation of the Museo Reina Sofía Collection. This edition activates Room 104.06. Luis Camnitzer: Puerto Montt Massacre, 1969 and Room 104.07. A Map Is Not a Place. Via performers Teresa Ralli and Jorge Tadeo Baldeón, from Grupo Cultural Yuyachkani, active since 1971 in Peru, fragments of the collective’s artistic repertoire are set in relation to the memories formalised by other artists who have confronted similar political or social situations.
Activity of: TIZ 4. Slumil K’ajxemk’op (Rebel Land)
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Thursday, 16 June 2022 - 7pm
Situated Voices 24
Between Dreams and Deceits: Trafficking as a Form of Slavery in the 21st Century
After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the forced migration of millions of people, particularly women and girls, has once again become a pressing issue that reignites the debate around human trafficking and the situations that cause it. This edition of Situated Voices looks to reflect on the different problems people being trafficked face, exploring the causes and consequences and stressing the urgent need to create public policies to support and protect them.
Activity of: TIZ 4. Slumil K’ajxemk’op (Rebel Land)
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Friday, 20 May 2022 - 5pm
Polyphonic Tour Around Graphic Turn
This guided tour around the exhibition Graphic Turn. Like the Ivy on a Wall is set forth as a polyphonic exercise which seeks to pool some of the research devices and quandaries that have arisen during the curatorial process of this collective project propelled by the Southern Conceptualisms Network, the result of work over a five-year period carried out by thirty researchers in different geographical coordinates.
Activity of: TIZ 3. Political Matter
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Saturday, 14 May 2022 - 4:30pm
Bioliteratures 1
The Writing and Imagery of Rafael Chirbes
Bioliteratures 1 is conceived as a series of sessions in which writing forms converge around authors whose careers defy distances between subject and language, between the self and us, between the public and the private. For this first session, made up of two round-table discussions, the literary work of Rafael Chirbes, which speaks to us of disarticulated and violent nature intrinsically constituting our times, has been selected.
Activity of: TIZ 2. Writing With No Idea
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Wednesday, 11 May 2022 - 7pm
Situated Voices 23
How Can We Make Room for Neighbourhood Memories?
Neighbourhood memories belong to the inhabitants — their situated experiences, relationships, celebrations, conflicts and traumas — the spaces they occupy, mutual support networks and struggles to improve both their lives and their environment.
Activity of: TIZ 3. Political Matter
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From 11 to 16 May 2022 - Check programme
Documents 21. Kenneth Goldsmith
An Archive Can Be Anywhere
This Documents' latest edition welcomes poet, artist and editor Kenneth Goldsmith (New York, 1961), an archive theorist, a poet in the sphere of “uncreative writing” — a concept based on plagiarism, appropriation and the non-subjective use of literature — and the creator of the digital platform UbuWeb, a paradigm of the immaterial museum of modern and contemporary art.
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Saturday, 26 March 2022 - 6pm
The Feminisms Container
Docu-action on Feminisms and Syndicalism
The Contenedor de feminismos (Feminisms Container) is a sculpture and mobile archive devised and activated by artist Carme Nogueira and researchers Anxela Caramés and Uqui Permui and as apart of Episode 8. Exodus and Communal Life, the final chapter in the new presentation of the Museo Reina Sofía Collection. Designed to be used in public space, it seeks to recover, document and make visible the history of women, feminisms and struggles in this sphere.
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Monday, 7 March 2022 - 6pm
A Story Behind Each Transfer
A Performative Presentation of the Photographic Workshop on Remittances
Remittances are periodic transfers of money or products used by migrant workers in a precarious position to support their families, thereby contributing to the fragile economies of their places of origin. In June 2021, in the encounter Remittances: Care Here and There, held in the Museo Reina Sofía as part of the Situated Voices programme, the need to grant visibility to the stories behind these transfers to the other side of the ocean developed.
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