Museo Reina Sofía, in its role as a vehicle of knowledge and reflection, as well as an impulse for new spaces for experimentation, creation and dissemination of contemporary art, sets in motion a number of diverse lines of thought and debate. The development of research, analysis and debate frameworks which can imbue the narrative of the Collection with an additional dimension, as well as the programming of exhibitions.The setting in motion of discussion forums on key issues of contemporary debate relevant to the museum as an institution dedicated to providing citizens with frameworks for the critical analysis of culture.The experimentation with alternative methods of mediation between the citizens and the museum's proposals, taking up as a starting point the experience of artists and of the agents with whom the museum establishes collaboration.
Results
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Saturday, 22 April 2023 - 6pm
The Territorial Re-Existences Lab
Encounter with Lavinia Fiori and Libia Grueso
The Territorial Re-existences Lab is an encounter which, with Colombian researchers and activists Lavinia Fiori and Libia Grueso, and presented by Carmen Haro and moderated by Josimar Castillo and Elisa Fuenzalida from Redes por el clima (Networks for Climate), aims to pool the strategic visions, conceptual tools and narratives to deal with the climate crisis.
Activity of: TIZ 9. Relational Ecologies
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13 April – 25 May 2023 - Check programme
When Destiny Catches Up with Us
Desperate Actions Before the Sixth Extinction
This programme, which throws into relief the sixth mass extinction in which our world is currently submerged, gathers popular knowledge and scientific research, focusing on marine life and insects. It zooms in on those species which, in being outside the scope of human perception, do not have the same visibility in our collective imagination as other endangered animals.
Activity of: TIZ 6. Planet A: Green World
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Thursday, 30 March and Saturday, 1 April 2023 - 7pm
Interval 37. Elena López Riera
Water and Entrails
This fresh edition of Interval presents El agua (Water, 2022), a feature film by Elena López Riera (Spain, 1982), accompanied by Las vísceras (Entrails, 2016), a short film on the ritual and attraction of daily rural life. López Riera, with a filmography straddling gruesome realism and magical thinking, has established herself as one of the most original voices in new Spanish cinema.
Activity of: TIZ 8. Feminist Power
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Saturday, 25 March 2023 - 10:30am
Look Closely. Feminist Editathon by Women Creators
Wikipedia Publishing Workshop and the Presentation of Data Speak
Look Closely. Feminist Editathon By Women Creators is a workshop to address the substantial gender gap that exists on the platform in Spanish, both in terms of publishing and the nature of its content, as it looks to contribute to the creation of new entries by women creators.
Activity of: TIZ 8. Feminist Power
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Friday, 17 March 2023 - 6pm
Project 30. Sketches of Heights
Performance
Project 30. Sketches of Heights is a site-specific performance which reflects, through a collective footprint and oral storytelling, on the memory of women during Franco’s dictatorship. It stems from research — conducted in Madrid during July of 2022 — into thirty women who explored the body at once as a wound and as a territory of resistance.
Activity of: TIZ 8. Feminist Power
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Thursday, 16 and Saturday, 18 March 2023 - 7pm
Interval 36. Charlotte Wells
Tuesday and Aftersun
The Museo Reina Sofía’s ongoing programme of film premieres, Intervals, shows recent works made either during the year in progress or the previous one. This fresh edition is devoted to Charlotte Wells (Scotland, 1987), 2022’s standout film-maker for her debut feature Aftersun (2022), a beautiful and melancholy reflection on family relationships, the real and imaginary dimension of memories and the passing of time.
Activity of: TIZ 8. Feminist Power
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10 March 2023 - 17 May 2023 - Check programme
From Malaise. Community Mental Health and Critical Institutionalism
Critical Node
In 2022, a group of people from Entrar Afuera, Nada Colectivo and Museo en Red embarked upon a research process on community mental health, critical institutionalism and the possibility of radio as a practice of collective communication. Therefore, the confluence of these three strands sets forth a hypothesis on cultural practice as a potential space for care and social transformation, inside the framework of structural forms of malaise rooted in the capitalist system.
Activity of: TIZ 7. Healing Institutions
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Thursday, 9, and Saturday, 11 March 2023 - 6pm
Chantal Akerman
Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
The Museo Reina Sofía screens Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975), Chantal Akerman’s (Brussels, 1950 – Paris, 2015) classic and widely acclaimed film. The screening is presented by Laura Mulvey, an historian and feminist film theorist and author of the essay ‘Visual Pleasure and Film Narrative’, first published the same year as Akerman’s film was released.
Activity of: TIZ 8. Feminist Power
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Thursday, 2 and Saturday, 4 March 2023 - 7pm
Interval 35. Paz Encina
Eami
This latest edition of Interval presents Eami (2022), a film by Paz Encina (Paraguay, 1971) which, through magic realism, narrates the Indigenous conception of the world and the massacre of nature at the hands of financial exploitation. The film won the Tiger Award for Best Feature Film at the 51st International Film Festival Rotterdam.
Activity of: TIZ 8. Feminist Power
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Thursday, 23 February and Friday, 3 March 2023 - 7pm
Sarah Maldoror
Sambizanga and Miró, peintre
In conjunction with the restoration of Sambizanga(1973–1974), a key work among the political films made in Africa, this double session is structured around the French film-maker of African origins Sarah Maldoror (Gers, 1929 – Paris, 2020).
Activity of: TIZ 8. Feminist Power
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Friday, 3, and Saturday, 4 February 2023 - Check programme
The Militarisation of Political Communication and the Alternatives Today: Beyond Culture Wars
International Congress and Workshop
This congress analyses the different levels and dynamics of confrontation employed by forms of militarised communication on their path to permeating social life and manipulating the collective experience of the present.
Activity of: TIZ 7. Healing Institutions
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20 December 2022 - 26 January 2023 - 5pm
Collective Mourning and Planetary Mourning
Study Group
The Collective Mourning and Planetary Mourning Study Group is articulated around six sessions grouped into two blocks, whereby artists and researchers who work in different fields of knowledge — Alejandro Alonso Díaz, Marwa Arsanios, Rebecca Collins, María García Ruiz, Germán Labrador, José Antonio Sánchez, Alejandro Simón and Leire Vergara — are invited to share their investigations, readings, experiences and artworks, with the aim of cultivating a terrain of reflection and debate around mourning.
Activity of: Collective Mourning and Planetary Mourning
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Tuesday, 13 December 2022 - 7pm
Situated Voices 26
Post-pandemic Mental Health. How Can We Care for Ourselves Amid Precarity?
This encounter, conducted by Sara Buraya, coordinator of Museo en Red in the Museo, and activist Rafaela Pimentel, brings together activist women over mental health as they reflect on these issues from their own experiences.
Activity of: TIZ 7. Healing Institutions
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Thursday, 1, and Friday, 2 December 2022 - Check programme
Picasso from Cultural Studies. The Dream and Lie of Spain (1898–1922)
International Congress
This international congress is the first event to be held inside the framework of the Commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of Pablo Picasso’s Death. Its title alludes to Picasso’s renowned prints under the title Sueño y mentira de Franco (The Dream and Lie of Franco, 1937), and investigates, from the field of Cultural Studies, Picasso’s relationship with the challenges, crises and transformations that shook Spain in the period stretching from the 1898 Disaster to the end of the Rif War in the 1920s.
Activity of: TIZ 7. Healing Institutions
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Tuesday, 29 November 2022 - 7pm
Free Unions. Rosa Barba: Machine Murmur
Activities on the Collection
The programme Free Unions is structured around a series of events, surveys and activations in the rooms of Communicating Vessels. Collection 1881–2021, the new rehang of the Museo Reina Sofía Collection. This particular edition activates Room 103.11 devoted to artist Rosa Barba and her work Bending to Earth (2015), a 35mm film installation which explores nuclear waste and the way in which it radically transforms the landscape
Activity of: TIZ 6. Planet A: Green World
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Friday, 18, and Saturday, 19 November 2022 - 7pm
Capitalocene Utopias
Eco-social Crisis: Definitions, Strategies and Strategic Proposals
A framework that encompasses successive crises which shape the present sociopolitical context and consequences that start to become embedded — constant price hikes, high temperature warnings, a dearth of resources, new and ever-closer military interventions — raises questions over the exact crisis we are facing. And if the current model is exhausted, what is our future?
Activity of: TIZ 6. Planet A: Green World
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Monday, 14 November 2022 - 6pm
After It’s All Said
A Lecture by Denise Ferreira da Silva
This lecture sees Ferreira da Silva examine contemporary works and artistic practices which call into question that which she calls the “transparent I”, a concept which references the modern subject hailing from the Enlightenment and customarily adopted in the position of spectator.
Activity of: TIZ 5. Phantasmata
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Saturday, 12, and Sunday, 13 November 2022 - Check times
Collective Mourning and Planetary Mourning. Unending love, or love dies, on repeat like it's endless
Alex Baczyński-Jenkins
Unending love or love dies, on repeat like it's endless is a choreography which explores relationships between desire, dance, fragmentation, love (understood as communality), mourning and time. Through the gesture, sensuality, relationality and touch, Baczyński-Jenkins’s practice unfurls structures and politics of desire.
Activity of: TIZ 5. Phantasmata
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Friday, 11 November 2022 - 7pm
Collective Mourning and Planetary Mourning. MONUMENT 0.6: Heterochrony
Eszter Salamon
The Museo organises Collective Mourning and Planetary Mourning, a double programme which is part of the 40th Autumn Festival of Madrid. The first part features the performance of Monument 0.6: Heterochrony, a stage piece by Hungarian choreographer Eszter Salamon, who creates an imaginary scene between past and present.
Activity of: TIZ 5. Phantasmata
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Thursday, 3 November 2022 - 7pm
Women and Artistic Creation: Can the Past, Present and Future Be Changed in Terms of Equality?
From different areas of society — particularly in relation to women and feminist movements — there is a demand for every political, economic and social stratum to embark upon a transition towards truly and effectively establishing an equal society. Moderated by Ángeles González-Sinde, this round-table discussion seeks to explore these issues in greater depth via the experience of three leading figures who, through their work, approach gender equality in culture from different viewpoints.
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