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Tuesday, 13 December 2022 - 7pm
Situated Voices 26
Post-pandemic Mental Health. How Can We Care for Ourselves Amid Precarity?
This encounter, conducted by Sara Buraya, coordinator of Museo en Red in the Museo, and activist Rafaela Pimentel, brings together activist women over mental health as they reflect on these issues from their own experiences.
Activity of: TIZ 7. Healing Institutions
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Tuesday, 29 November 2022 - 7pm
Free Unions. Rosa Barba: Machine Murmur
Activities on the Collection
The programme Free Unions is structured around a series of events, surveys and activations in the rooms of Communicating Vessels. Collection 1881–2021, the new rehang of the Museo Reina Sofía Collection. This particular edition activates Room 103.11 devoted to artist Rosa Barba and her work Bending to Earth (2015), a 35mm film installation which explores nuclear waste and the way in which it radically transforms the landscape
Activity of: TIZ 6. Planet A: Green World
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Friday, 18, and Saturday, 19 November 2022 - 7pm
Capitalocene Utopias
Eco-social Crisis: Definitions, Strategies and Strategic Proposals
A framework that encompasses successive crises which shape the present sociopolitical context and consequences that start to become embedded — constant price hikes, high temperature warnings, a dearth of resources, new and ever-closer military interventions — raises questions over the exact crisis we are facing. And if the current model is exhausted, what is our future?
Activity of: TIZ 6. Planet A: Green World
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Friday, 11 November 2022 - 7pm
Collective Mourning and Planetary Mourning. MONUMENT 0.6: Heterochrony
Eszter Salamon
The Museo organises Collective Mourning and Planetary Mourning, a double programme which is part of the 40th Autumn Festival of Madrid. The first part features the performance of Monument 0.6: Heterochrony, a stage piece by Hungarian choreographer Eszter Salamon, who creates an imaginary scene between past and present.
Activity of: TIZ 5. Phantasmata
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Thursday, 3 November 2022 - 7pm
Women and Artistic Creation: Can the Past, Present and Future Be Changed in Terms of Equality?
From different areas of society — particularly in relation to women and feminist movements — there is a demand for every political, economic and social stratum to embark upon a transition towards truly and effectively establishing an equal society. Moderated by Ángeles González-Sinde, this round-table discussion seeks to explore these issues in greater depth via the experience of three leading figures who, through their work, approach gender equality in culture from different viewpoints.
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Friday, 14 October 2022 - Check programme
ESTUDIO IV in Conversation
This activity looks to bring the audience closer to the different performance pieces by approaching research fields which explore the different projects. Thus, it constitutes a common learning space in the form of a conversation between speakers in collaboration with the artists participating in this fourth edition. Set out around three conversations, the encounter prompts a reflection, questions and shared references as well as detecting and revealing common interests, connections and potential.
Activity of: ESTUDIO IV
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Thursday, 13, and Friday, 14 October 2022 - Check programme
ESTUDIO IV
Second Skin. Subcutaneous
Under the title Second Skin. Subcutaneous, this latest edition approaches people’s relationship with the world through the skin, understood both in the literal sense, the integumentary system which covers the body of vertebrate animals, and figuratively, the layer or layers of experiences, affection, knowledge, tradition or bodily techniques determining appearance and relationships.
Activity of: TIZ 5. Phantasmata
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