On the Architect José María García de Paredes Interview To mark the hundredth anniversary of the birth of architect José María García de Paredes (Seville, 1924 – Madrid, 1990), the Museo Reina Sofía, which has conserved his archive since 2021, honours this landmark through his daughter Ángela. The Collection
Interview with Álvaro Martínez-Novillo Madrid, 2023 Álvaro Martínez-Novillo (Madrid, 1948) was deputy director-general of Plastic Arts in Spain’s Ministry of Culture the year Guernica (1937) arrived in Spain. The Collection
Marta Minujín Interview Since the mid-1960s, Marta Minujín (Buenos Aires, 1943) has been one of the most pre-eminent artists on the Buenos Aires scene, and with strong ties to the Instituto Di Tella. The Collection
Karlos Cárcamo Interview The artistic practice of Karlos Cárcamo (San Salvador, El Salvador, 1967) is articulated as a formal exploration of the languages and histories of abstraction. The Collection
Ângela Ferreira Interview This interview explores the work of Ângela Ferreira (Maputo, Mozambique, 1958) and the stress it places on the impact of colonialism and post-colonialism in contemporary society. The Collection
Mapa Teatro Laboratorio de artistas Mapa Teatro is an artists’ laboratory founded in Paris in 1984 by Colombian visual artists and stage performers Heidi, Elizabeth and Rolf Abderhalden. In this interview, the artists discuss different keys and strategies when approaching their practice. The Collection
How, Why and for What Purpose Is the Collection Rearranged? COMMUNICATING VESSELS. Collection 1881-2021 This new piece, made frame by frame by Javi Álvarez and narrated by some of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries’ most representative Spanish artists. The Museum The Collection
Daniel García Andújar In Postcapital Archive, Daniel García Andújar (Almoradí, Alicante, 1966) surveys the historical, social and economic situation in the wake of two events with a global impact: the fall of the Berlin Wall and the terrorist attacks on New York’s Twin Towers. The Collection
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
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
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