play pause stop 00:00 00:00 Download Presentations by Helena Chávez, André Mesquita and Bojana Piškur Facing Terror. Artur Barrio's "Situations" 26 june, 2018 Activities Seminars and conferences
play pause stop 00:00 00:00 Download Lecture by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor y Yayo Herrero Six Contradictions and the End of the Present. Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor and Yayo Herrero 29 june, 2018 Raciality and Care in the Dispute Over Other Lives Activities Seminars and conferences Live Arts
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Adam Curtis, Without a Mirror How do we explain a time of excessive and overwhelming information overload? Film-maker Adam Curtis proposes narration as a mechanism for unravelling the present, his documentaries connecting occurrences, people, events and ideas randomly and temporarily, shaping a tightly packed network of connections which explain and confront, in a way few cultural productions do, contemporary reality. How can we add images to this narration? Or, similarly, through film how can we represent the way in which power operates? In this interview, conducted exclusively by Soy Cámara online (CCCB’s video essay channel), and in conjunction with the retrospective on the film-maker in the Museo Reina Sofía, Curtis reflects on these questions and his own concept of film. Activities Cinema and video
Archipelago 2017. Éliane Radigue by Emmanuel Holterbach + Agnès Pe Archipelago is a new series of concerts that views listening at once as a form of knowledge and aesthetic enjoyment. In this, the first edition, Archipelago is enveloped in drone and minimalist music, exploring its influences and unexpected offshoots.In this session, Emmanuel Holterbach performs the full version of Trilogy on Death, by the French composer Éliane Radigue. Agnès Pe, a self-taught and multidisciplinary musicologist and researcher, performs her own interpretation of the concept of Archipelago, approaching a musical theme via different styles and places. Activities Live Arts
Archipelago 2017. Yoshi and Tashi Wada + Damián Schwartz Archipelago is a new series of concerts that views listening at once as a form of knowledge and aesthetic enjoyment. In this, the first edition, Archipelago is enveloped in drone and minimalist music, exploring its influences and unexpected offshoots.The programme welcomes the Japanese musician and artist Yoshi Wada, linked to Fluxus, and his son Tashi Wada, who works with experimental music, art and interdisciplinary performance. They perform in this session a specific piece with the collaboration of the percussionist Ingar Zach and the Banda de Gaitas Lume of Biqueira. To complete the session, Damián Schwartz, producer, DJ and artist based in Madrid explores the edgier side of dance music, relating figures such as Jamal Moss and his more experimental strands to composers such as Terry Riley and Robert Ashley. Activities Live Arts
Archipelago 2017. Severine Beata and Javi Álvarez + iNSANLAR Archipelago is a new series of concerts that views listening at once as a form of knowledge and aesthetic enjoyment. In this, the first edition, Archipelago is enveloped in drone and minimalist music, exploring its influences and unexpected offshoots.This session presents Severine Beata, name chosen by Marta Peláez for a new sound project, who performs some of these new tracks alongside Javi Álvarez (Fluzo, Dúo Cobra, Néboa, Dj de la muerte, La Follable, etc.), producer of the record presented on this occasion; and the band iNSANLAR (literally meaning “humanity” in Turkish but with more profound and esoteric connotations), whose album Kime Ne, gained international admiration, catching the ear of the listener with its idiosyncratic blend of traditional Anatolian-Mesopotamian instrumentation, electronic music and spiritual and philosophical lyrics. Activities Live Arts
Interview with Joan La Barbara Voice Is The Original Instrument November, 2016 Throughout her career as a performer and composer, Joan La Barbara, a hugely influential figure in the sphere of contemporary experimental music, has explored the human voice as a multi-faceted instrument, developing a true and signature vocabulary of experimental techniques. She uses these techniques to explore the potential range of timbres in a single pitch, circular breathing inspired by French horn playing, and multiphonics, in addition to recovering classics such as choral singing. Activities Live Arts
play pause stop 00:00 00:00 Download Chantal Mouffe and Didier Eribon Populism. A Dialogue on Art, Representation and Institutions in the Crisis of Democracy 8 june, 2017 Chantal Mouffe asserts that rethinking such frontiers is essential; not so much between left and right, but between the oligarchy and the society disp Seminars and conferences
play pause stop 00:00 00:00 Download Slavoj Žižek Slavoj Žižek. Lessons from the ‘Airpocalypse’ 30 june, 2017 At Museo Reina Sofía, Slavoj Žižek intervention sets out from the analysis of contemporary fascism, focusing on the issue of refuge today in NSK’s tot Seminars and conferences
play pause stop 00:00 00:00 Download Juliet Mitchell, Mignon Nixon y Anne Wagner Chantal Mouffe. Politics, affects and artistic practices. Some reflections around Guernica June 7, 2017 Seminars and conferences
play pause stop 00:00 00:00 Download Juliet Mitchell, Mignon Nixon and Anne Wagner The Body, Feminism and Psychoanalysis. Picasso’s Representation of Women 13 may, 2017 Seminars and conferences
play pause stop 00:00 00:00 Download Eugenio Carmona Pity and Terror. Picasso at War. Eugenio Carmona. The Political Economy of Guernica 4 may, 2017 Eugenio Carmona, art historian. Seminars and conferences
play pause stop 00:00 00:00 Download Nancy Berthier Pity and Terror. Picasso at War. Nancy Berthier. The Absent Image. Picasso and Film 24 april, 2017 Nancy Berthier, film historian. Seminars and conferences