play pause stop 00:00 00:00 Download Wide Audiences and the Visual Arts from 1950 to the Present: Agencies, Politics and Discourses Broadening Audiences, Expanding Channels 30 November, 2018 Lectures by Briley Rasmussen, Daniel Verdú and Laura Gómez Vaquero. Moderated by: Alberto López Cuenca Seminars and conferences
play pause stop 00:00 00:00 Download Wide Audiences and the Visual Arts from 1950 to the Present: Agencies, Politics and Discourses Artists and/or Wide Audiences 30 November, 2018 Lectures by Katharine J. Wright, Andrew Cappetta and Patrick Van Rossem. Moderated by: Laura Ramírez Seminars and conferences
play pause stop 00:00 00:00 Download Ecologies of Care in the Crisis of the Welfare State Round-table discussion. A Journey Questioning the Present: Institutional Critique Viewed from Trieste 11 April, 2019 The aim of this second encounter is to shed light on the three most important devices in the Trieste ecology of care: mental health, health in the ter Seminars and conferences
play pause stop 00:00 00:00 Download Moving the Centre Conversation with Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o 14 May, 2019 The Museo Reina Sofía welcomes Kenyan novelist and essayist Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o (1938), one of the strongest voices in international and African li Seminars and conferences
play pause stop 00:00 00:00 Download Ecologies of Care in the Crisis of the Welfare State Round-table discussion. Enter Outside in Community Healthcare: Experimenting with Militant Research 10 April, 2019 In this first round-table discussion, workers from Trieste and Madrid present research materials, as well as questions and reflections posited through Seminars and conferences
play pause stop 00:00 00:00 Download Conference of Carolina Santamarina, Magda Lipska and Sezin Romi The Institution and the Construction of Archives’ Value 26 november, 2019 Conference at the "Session 2. Political Economy of Archives" in the seminar of "Archives of the Commons III. Non-appropriable Archives?". Seminars and conferences
For Those Of Us Who Enjoy Working. Emmanuel Rodríguez (Traficantes de Sueños) From 2 to 3 July, 2010 Interview produced during "For Those Of Us Who Enjoy Working". Workshops on precariousness and self-organization in "creative" work, organized by Traficantes de Sueños, YProductions, Casa Invisible, Universidad Nómada and Museo Reina Sofía. Emmanuel Rodríguez is a historian, sociologist, and co-founder of Universidad Nómada and Traficantes de Sueños, a militant project consisting in a bookshop association and an independent distribution chain in Madrid. Seminars and conferences
For Those Of Us Who Enjoy Working. Pablo de Soto Hackitectura From 2 to 3 July, 2010 Interview produced during "For Those Of Us Who Enjoy Working". Workshops on precariousness and self-organization in "creative" work, organized by Traficantes de Sueños, YProductions, Casa Invisible, Universidad Nómada and Museo Reina Sofía. Hackitectura is a collective of architects, hackers and social activists who experiment with networks, public space and physical bodies. Seminars and conferences
For Those Of Us Who Enjoy Working. María PTQK From 2 to 3 July, 2010 Interview produced during "For Those Of Us Who Enjoy Working". Workshops on precariousness and self-organization in "creative" work, organized by Traficantes de Sueños, YProductions, Casa Invisible, Universidad Nómada and Museo Reina Sofía. María PTQK is a cultural producer, independent researcher, a consultant at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, and coordinator of projects with the collective Amasté. Seminars and conferences
For Those Of Us Who Enjoy Working. Felipe G.Gil (Zemos 98) From 2 to 3 July, 2010 Interview produced during "For Those Of Us Who Enjoy Working". Workshops on precariousness and self-organization in "creative" work, organized by Traficantes de Sueños, YProductions, Casa Invisible, Universidad Nómada and Museo Reina Sofía. Felipe G. Gil is a member of Zemos98, a cultural management collective that works in the fields of networked society, remix culture, and experimentation with formats. Seminars and conferences
For Those Of Us Who Enjoy Working. Jara Rocha (MediaLab Prado) From 2 to 3 July, 2010 Interview produced during "For Those Of Us Who Enjoy Working". Workshops on precariousness and self-organization in "creative" work, organized by Traficantes de Sueños, YProductions, Casa Invisible, Universidad Nómada and Museo Reina Sofía. Jara Rocha is coordinator of special projects at Medialab-Prado, a space oriented towards production, research and dissemination of digital culture and of the area of confluence between art, science, technology and society. Seminars and conferences
For Those Of Us Who Enjoy Working. Creadorxs Invisibles From 2 to 3 July, 2010 Interview produced during "For Those Of Us Who Enjoy Working". Workshops on precariousness and self-organization in "creative" work, organized by Traficantes de Sueños, YProductions, Casa Invisible, Universidad Nómada and Museo Reina Sofía. Seminars and conferences
Two Readings On the Collection May 2010 For most of its existence, the museum has done the exact opposite. Far from recognising the tension between the inscrutability of meaning and the opening to another language in the modern art work, the museum has watered it down to a contemplation that has become an auratic ritual frozen in a distant past. Dos lecturas sobre la colección (Two readings on the collection), along with La Colección Reescrita (Rewriting The Collection) represents an attempt to reintroduce the staging of diverse timeframes and heterogeneous periods involving the historical narrative and its own materiality within the museum. In so far as it is an institution that orders objects, artefacts, documents and the relationships between these things and the public in a series of narrations, the museum must consider not only which stories it is to tell, but also what devices to employ for their narration. Seminars and conferences
The Conceptualismos del Sur network on Losing the human form February 2010 Stricken bodies, mutant bodies: Losing the human form evokes an image of the 1980s in Latin America that draws a counterpoint between the devastating effects of violence on bodies, and the radical experiments of freedom and transformation that challenged the repressive order. Between horror and festivity, the selected materials show not only the atrocious consequences of countless disappearances and massacres occurring under the dictatorial regimes, states of siege and internal wars, but also the collective urges to create new ways of life, in continual revolution. Seminars and conferences
play pause stop 00:00 00:00 Download Amos Gitai and Jean-François Chevrier Amos Gitai, in conversation with Jean-François Chevrier 5 february, 2014 Exhibitions Seminars and conferences Centro de estudios