Exhibition

Felix Gonzalez-Torres

Sweet Revenge

From 27 May 2026

Vista de la exposición Feliz González Torres
Vista de la exposición Feliz González Torres
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A museum's permanent collection is like its nerve centre, out of which all other messages emanate. The Museo Reina Sofía's Collection has been developing since 1894 and the foundation of the Spanish Museum of Contemporary Art, bringing together, almost a century later, all the state's various collections of modern and contemporary art. 

The Museo's Collection now comprises almost 25,000 pieces and spans the last decades of the 19th century through to the present day. The principal focus is the history of Spanish art but there is international work too, with a particular emphasis on Latin America.

Eva Lootz

Making as if Wondering: So What Is This?

This video piece documents the exhibition Eva Lootz. Making as if Wondering: So What Is This? and converses with the artist to approach her work through her own words.

In conjunction with the donation made by Eva Lootz, the exhibition held in the Museo in 2024 put forward a possible journey through some of the core questions that arise in and through her work. The show, which eschewed a linear chronology, focuses on the artist’s unusual forms of art-making in a career spanning more than five decades.

The title, Making as if Wondering: So What Is This?, underscores a certain way of understanding artistic practice: taking her daily practice as a gesture capable of interrogating the world from scratch.

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Guided visit to the Collection led by mediator Koumba as part of the Neighborhood Picnic, Museo Reina Sofía, June 10, 2023. Photograph: Paula Lorenzino.

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Photograph: Paula Lorenzino

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