
The audiovisual programs are intended to counteract the predo
The audiovisual programs are intended to counteract the predo
Saturday, 12 and Sunday, 13 September 2020 – 7pm
This session without screenings is related to the series Guy Debord and René Viénet, from Lettrism to Situationism. Film Is Dead: If You Want, Let’s Proceed to the Debate.
21 February - 15 November 2020 - (see programme)
Lettrism and Situationism were two intellectual and artistic movements that foreshadowed the transcendence of the idea of the avant-garde. This series, therefore, joins both movements across three blocks: Lettrism, Guy Debord and René Viénet.
Activity of: Guy Debord
Wednesday, 19 February 2020 - 7pm
In a dialogue with the exhibition Defiant Muses. Delphine Seyrig and the Feminist Video Collectives in France in the 1970s and 1980s, curated by Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez and Giovanna Zapperi, Museo Reina Sofía presents Monument 0.7: M/Others (2019), by choreographer Eszter Salamon.
Wednesday, 18 December 2019 - 6pm
This activity, inside the framework of the exhibition Ignacio Gómez de Liaño. Abandon Writing, brings together artists Alain Arias-Misson, Julien Blaine and Ignacio Gómez de Liaño in a round-table discussion which aims to shine a light on visual poetry from the 1960s in Spain, activating previous works in both the street and the Museo.
Monday, 2 December 2019 - 7pm
This session inside the Documents programme is the second part to Documents 14. Ways of Doing Through the Feminist Fanzine, which explores the modes of production of the feminist fanzine after a first instalment comprising a practical workshop with artist Azucena Vieites.
Friday, 22 November 2019 - 6pm
Inside the framework of the exhibition Ceija Stojka. This Has Happened, (Museo Reina Sofía, 22 November 2019 – 23 March 2020), this encounter reflects upon the relationship between art and memory in relation to the Romani genocide (porrajmos in Romani) during the Second World War.
4 November - 29 December 2019
Museo Reina Sofía and Filmoteca Española have come together every autumn since 2016 to organise an audiovisual programme. Following retrospectives devoted to Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet, Dziga Vertov and Early Soviet Cinema, and Chinese film-maker Wang Bing, this series offers the most comprehensive film exhibition to date on the oeuvre of Chantal Akerman (1950–2015).