Miguel Falomir, Director of the Museo Nacional del Prado, in Conversation with Museo Reina Sofía Director Manuel Segade

International Museum Day 2026

Conversación entre Miguel Falomir, director del Museo Nacional del Prado, y Manuel Segade, director del Museo Reina Sofía
Conversación entre Miguel Falomir, director del Museo Nacional del Prado, y Manuel Segade, director del Museo Reina Sofía

Museo del Prado and Museo Reina Sofía directors, Miguel Falomir and Manuel Segade, respectively,engage in conversation on Monday, 18 May in the Museo Reina Sofía’s Auditorium 400, in conjunction with International Museum Day 2026, the theme of which is “Museums Uniting a Dividing World”. The discussion, moderated by journalist and poet Antonio Lucas, will see the two heads of these major cultural institutions share their reflections on the role they play in today’s society.  

In addition to addressing the management of art, the conversation seeks to explore in greater depth museums’ potential as meeting points to face today’s social tensions, thereby fulfilling the international mandate of this year’s edition.   

The activity will be live-streamed and is available at this link.

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Museo Reina Sofía and Museo Nacional del Prado

Participants

Miguel Falomir

is director of the Museo Nacional del Prado.

Manuel Segade

is the director of the Museo Reina Sofía.

Antonio Lucas

(Madrid, 1975) has written, since 1996, for the newspaper El Mundo and is a regular contributor to RNE and Cadena Ser. As a poet his published books include Antes del mundo (1996), receiving an honourable mention in the Adonais Prize; Lucernario (1999), winner of the Ojo CríticoPoetry Prize 2000; Las máscaras (2004); Los mundos contrarios (2009), winner of the City of MelillaInternational Poetry Award; Los desengaños (2014), winner of the Loewe Prize; and Los desnudos (2020), winner of the Generación del 27 International Poetry Award. He has also published a volume of his collected poems, Fuera de sitio. Poesía (1995-2015) (Visor). Lucas is the author of different books on art, for instance Soledad Lorenzo, una vida con el arte (2014), and a selection of literary profiles of some of the essential figures in nineteenth- and twentieth-century culture, gathered in the volume Vidas de santos (Círculo de Tiza, 2015). In 2021 he published Los caminos del Quijote (Tintablanca) and his first novel Buena mar (Alfaguara).

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