For an Archive Imagination. Session 1

Archives of the Commons VI

Graphic image of the call Romero Archive for/to come. Red Conceptualismos del Sur, 2022

Graphic image of the call Romero Archive for/to come

Red Conceptualismos del Sur, 2022

Date and time

Held on 09 Mar 2026

Organising committee

Lucía Esperanza Bianchi, Sara Buraya Boned, Lucía Cañada, Marjolaine David, Maria Mallol González, Guille Mongan and Julia Morandeira Arrizabalaga

Agenda

lunes 09 mar 2026 a las 16:00

Graphic Action in Memory of Clemente Padín 

Location: Esta es una plaza, Calle Dr Fourquet, 24

lunes 09 mar 2026 a las 18:30

Welcome

— Conducted by the Museo Reina Sofía and Red Conceptualismos del Sur

lunes 09 mar 2026 a las 19:00

For an Archive Imagination. Romero Archive for/to come 

— With Lucía Esperanza Bianchi, Lucía Cañada and Ana Longoni

Participants

Lucía Esperanza Bianchi

is a graphic artist, archivist and teacher. After studying at the Universidad Nacional de las Artes (UNA) and, with a study grant, at the Fondo Nacional de las Artes, she has been part of the group Cuatro//// Intervenciones Gráficas and the graphic cooperative La Voz de la Mujer, as well as developing the collective project Romero Archive for/to come and the Colectiva Editora Des-bordes. She is currently coordinator of the Southern Conceptualisms Network, where she articulates research, archives and editorial projects linked to political memory and artistic practices in Latin America.

Lucía Cañada

holds a PhD in Art History and Theory and is a professor at the University of Buenos Aires in Argentina. Her research focuses on the link between artistic practices and education during the dictatorships in Latin America. Since 2025 she has been in charge of cataloguing the political graphic art collection from the Juan Carlos Romero Archive. She is also part of the Southern Conceptualisms Network node and develops the Romero Archive for/to come project.

Ana Longoni

is a writer, lecturer at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), curator and researcher at the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET) in Argentina. She was director of the Museo Reina Sofía’s Public Activities Department from 2018 to 2021. Moreover, she is one of the founders of the Southern Conceptualisms Network and develops the Romero Archive for/to come project. She holds a PhD in Argentinian art, specialising in the crossover of art and politics in Latin America from the 1960s to the present.

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Archives of the Commons VI

For an Archive Imagination

Archives of the Commons, organised jointly by the Museo Reina Sofía and the Red Conceptualismos del Sur, is a bi-annual encounter which came into being in 2015 out of the need to urgently initiate a dialogue between spaces of creation and care for memories. Its aim is to put forward opportunities for exchange and reflection around archive practices understood as exercises of political, artistic and social commitment, as well as giving thought to experiences that evoke future memories and pasts to come, essential exercises of imagination and critique to articulate and construct narratives of memory in resistance. 

This sixth edition explores the notion of archival imagination, understanding archive practices not only as the safe-keeping of past memory, but also as speculative projections and the creating of worlds. American historian and writer Saidiya Hartman puts forward critical fabulation as a writing practice from which to respond to voids and the systemic violence of colonial archives. This means negotiating and exceeding their limits, and reclaiming life stories to recount the present as a practice of freedom, that which “could have been a story told with and against archive”.  

Furthermore, in their introductory text, Fernanda Carvajal, Moira Cristiá and Javiera Manzi, members of the Red Conceptualimos del Sur, allude to the Archives of the Commons III publication on archive imagination as an active willingness to reformulate modes of making archive. Upon interrupting or flowing beyond norms (modes of classification, description and automated practices), imagination works as an “inventiveness available to times of caring for archives and respect for the singularity of their forms, a practice which enables past experience to be recovered and reformulated to respond to the present, beyond mere documentary organisation”.  

From a constellation of practices and experiences made possible by this notion, the seminar convenes a whole programme of conversations which address the production, maintenance and reconstruction of archives lost from or non-existent in imagination. The different guest archives share and reflect on the methodologies, institutional forms and artistic gestures that have unfolded to deal with erasure and destruction, as well as absence and emptiness. They are all horizons which raise questions around an archive-based creative power that challenges a hegemonic linearity of time and history and invents new forms of naming and organising in its making.        

In parallel to the seminar is the launch of the international graphic art campaign Why the Question and Not the Statement Today? convened by pasafronteras, the Red Conceptualismos del Sur publisher. This campaign is understood as “a cross-border seedbed of questions to shake up the world, to activate archives, to open futures”, in the words of artist Graciela Carnevale. Contributions to the campaign will be shown during the days of the encounter.

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