Program
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Monday, May 20. 6:00 p.m. / Study Centre
Lecture
What do political events, such as those that are currently rocking the streets of Spain almost every day, consist of? Behind the voices, the gestures, the cameras and the police, there is a complex fabric of bodies, affects, ideas and ways of organising that come together briefly in the heat of the moment, before becoming dispersed once again. Art and theory's mobilising forces acquire their meaning through social articulation processes that unfold in specific realms.
There are four realms of political elaboration: abstract ideas, aesthetic intensities, movements and the media - four existential territories. Understanding their interaction – something that Holmes calls eventwork – is the purpose behind this lecture.
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Tuesday, May 21. 5:00 p.m. / Study Centre
Workshop
Nowadays, popular politics seem to be a mere reaction, an immediate response to the urgencies of a critical situation. It is thus possible to identify different forms, styles, behaviours, discourses, objects of desire that make up the life of a city and a country. In normal times, these heterogeneous motivations are perfectly channelled through work, public institutions and commercial offerings. But at this point normality has been suspended, giving way to passion and anger, but also to invention. The aim of the workshop is to name different sources of behaviour, so as to draw a map of current cultural and political happenings and of their future potential.











![Miguel Brieva, ilustración de la novela infantil Manuela y los Cakirukos (Reservoir Books, 2022) [izquierda] y Cibeles no conduzcas, 2023 [derecha]. Cortesía del artista](https://recursos.museoreinasofia.es/styles/small_landscape/public/Actividades/ecologias_del_deseo_utopico.jpg.webp)
![Ángel Alonso, Charbon [Carbón], 1964. Museo Reina Sofía](https://recursos.museoreinasofia.es/styles/small_landscape/public/Actividades/perspectivas_ecoambientales.jpg.webp)




