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Saturday, 21 October 2023 - 10am
Sewing to Heal
The Arpillera as Language and Resistance
Coinciding with the fiftieth anniversary of the 1973 coup d’état in Chile, this conference addresses the language of Chilean arpilleras (burlap works), an exercise of reflection, denouncement and memory developed by groups of women in the dictatorship years. The activity is structured around a conversation on Conflict Textiles’ collection of arpilleras conducted by its founder Roberta Bacic and researcher Marina Vinyes; a symbolic handover ceremony of a series of five Conflict Textiles arpilleras acquired by the Museo Reina Sofía Foundation in 2023; and, as a coda, an arpilleras workshop led by Pilar López and Roser Corbera from the arpilleras group of the Fundació Ateneu Sant Roc (Badalona).
Activity of: Chile or Utopian Imagination
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4 October 2023 - 19 February 2024 - Check programme
On Nonconformity
Encounter on Ben Shahn
Laura Katzman, the curator of Ben Shahn. On Nonconformity, explores the main themes in his work, accompanied by a dramatized reading of a selection of Shahn’s essays and lectures, in which he discussed his conception of the creative process and the purposes of art, and texts that influenced his life and work.
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4 October - 30 November 2023 - Check programme
Not Yet, Still
Probationary Stage Practice with Paz Rojo
Across the months of October and November 2023, the artistic investigation Not Yet, Still will be developed inside the Museo Reina Sofía. The project by artist and researcher Paz Rojo is articulated via two laboratories, an encounter, a stage experiment and a conversation.
Activity of: Notes for a Time Apart
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Monday, 12 June 2023 - 6:30pm
Revolution: Ideas, Imaginary, Memory
A Lecture by Enzo Traverso
This lecture by Enzo Traverso pivots around his latest book Revolution. An Intellectual History (Verso, 2021) in which he addresses the genealogy of the “revolution” concept and its multiple uses, giving rise to dialectic constellations from intellectuals such as Karl Marx, Aleksandra Kolontái and Auguste Blanqui and exploring the connection between their lines of theory and the existential realities they were developed within, and without averting the gaze from the aesthetic expressions that emerged in parallel with these revolutions, in addition to their relationship with time, oscillating incessantly between past and future, memory and utopia.
Activity of: TIZ 9. Relational Ecologies
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Saturday, 10 June 2023 - Check programme
Neighbourhood Picnic
Re-enchanting Lavapiés
In its fifth edition, the Neighbourhood Picnic transforms, once again, the Museo Reina Sofía, turning it into a space of encounter, enjoyment and resistance for all residents of Madrid’s Lavapiés neighbourhood.
Activity of: TIZ 9. Relational Ecologies
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Thursday, 8, and Friday, 9 June 2023 - Check programme
Open Chair
Forms of Thinking
Open Chair is a project which stems from a collaboration between Museo Reina Sofía and the Bachelor’s Degree in Art at Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) and aims to annually organise an in-person encounter to intersect and place in dialogue university with museum.
Activity of: TIZ 9. Relational Ecologies
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Wednesday, 7 June 2023 - 7pm
Shadows of Your Black Memory
A Lecture by Donato Ndongo-Bidyog
In this lecture, Equatoguinean writer, intellectual and historian Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo traces a literary journey on the history of Equatorial Guinea, from the era of Spanish colonisation to its independence and subsequent evolution towards an authoritarian regime and its experience of diaspora.
Activity of: TIZ 9. Relational Ecologies
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Friday, 19, and Saturday, 20 May 2023 - Check programme
An Uncomfortable Proposal
Sociología Ordinaria Encounters #11
An Uncomfortable Proposal. Sociología Ordinaria Encounters #11 sets out to address discomfort and its correlations and networks of meaning: significations, impressions and feelings, and how they affect us and also orient and disorient us.
Activity of: TIZ 9. Relational Ecologies
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Tuesday, 16 May 2023 - 7pm
Documents 24. From Zaum to Punk
Radical Writing in Eastern Europe
The Documents programme explores the relationships between art and publishing. On this occasion, it presents a survey of the visual poetry and avant-garde sound of Eastern Europe by way of a lecture by Sezgin Boynik (Prizren, 1977), a theorist and the founding editor of Rab-Rab Press, an independent publisher specialised in authors and movements of forgotten or liminal currents of thought from the region which oscillate between art and politics.
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