Economy of Hate

Session 3. Vital Challenge: Defiant Actions from and about the Body. The Collection Screened #2 

Diego del Pozo Barriuso, Oído Odio, 2021, película

Diego del Pozo Barriuso, Oído Odio, 2021, película

Economy of Hate features one sole work, Oído Odio (2021) by artist Diego del Pozo Barriuso. The piece combines television and media archive materials, recordings with performers with explicitly queer corporalities and 3D animations, combining in a strikingly fluid dialogue. The title alludes to a notion developed by the artist concerning the materiality with which hate circulates and the way it escalates. Setting out from the idea that hate is an affect which gains more value the more it circulates, the video shows the evolution from television to mobiles, expounding how the change of technological paradigm has made viral the fact of being in contact more than ever with explicitly violent images.

Inside the framework of The Collection Screened, a programme rooted in the institution’s film, video and moving image holdings, the Museo invites Laura Baigorri, one of the leading specialists in video art, to approach specific aspects related to identity, self-representation and the body within the Museo’s audiovisual collection since the 1990s.

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Museo Reina Sofía

Curatorship

Laura Baigorri

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This activity has two spaces reserved for people with reduced mobility

Agenda

sábado 18 abr 2026 a las 19:00

First Session

— With an introduction and talk by artist Diego del Pozo

sábado 09 may 2026 a las 19:00

Second Session

— With an introduction and talk by artist Diego del Pozo

Programme

Diego del Pozo. Oído Odio (Heard Hate)
Spain, 2021, black and white and colour, sound, original version with Spanish subtitles, 43’44”. Museo Reina Sofía Collection. Local premiere 

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Vital Challenge: Defiant Actions from and about the Body 

The Collection Screened #2

Inside the framework of The Collection Screened is the programme Vital Challenge: Defiant Actions from and about the Body, curated by Laura Baigorri, one of the leading specialists in video art. The programme seeks to explore specific aspects related to identity and self-representation, which coalesce to form a point of departure and a horizon that stretches across the Museo’s audiovisual collection since the 1990s. The screenings in this programme also converse with pioneering approaches from the 1970s and 1980s focused on audiovisual experimentation and traversed by a vindication of the body and identities.   

The series, moreover, is structured around three double-screening sessions: We Go On from Here… And Will Not Move approaches performance based on the self-display of the body; Other Voices in Us All prompts a confrontation of reason from sensibility and emotion; and Economy of Hate premieres Diego del Pozo Barriuso’s Oído Odio (Heard Hate).

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