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Patricia Esquivias
Collection
2021

CASE PATRICIA ESQUIVIAS

The installation consists of a mural, comprising four fragments, made by Manuel S. Molezún in 1958, and recovered by Patricia Esquivias in 2016. Located in one of the balconies intervened by Manuel S. Molezún in a building on Paseo de la Castellana in Madrid, it was removed and donated to CA2M by the artist, which was the reason for the intervention.

Ciuco Gutiérrez
Collection
2021

CASE CIUCO GUTIÉRREZ

The decision to restore this work was taken following an application for the loan of the work for Diccionario incompleto de la fotografía española. CA2M Collection, an upcoming exhibition at Centro Oscar Niemeyer in Avilés and the poor state of conservation of the photocollage.

Reliquaire
Collection
2021

CASE CHRISTIAN BOLTANSKI

The decision to restore this work was taken following an application for the loan of the work received from Centre Pompidou in Paris for the retrospective exhibition CHRISTIAN BOLTANSKI. FAIRE SON TEMPS (13 November 2019 - 16 March 2020). The installation comprises a total of 360 elements in different materials and formats. 

Taller queer secundaria y bachillerato CA2M
Workshop
THROUGHOUT THE SCHOOL YEAR

Now that normality has finally become strange and we know that strange is normal, we want to celebrate it and continue thinking about it from our bodies (mine and others) and try out new ways of being and of being together.

CONVOCATORIA SUB21
Sub21 team
Registration open until January 2021

The under-21 team is a group of young people between the ages of sixteen and twenty-one who are interested in culture, art and community life. It focuses on utopian art practices that propose experimental forms of organisation, dissident attitudes and collective processes of creation.

Grupo de trabajo autoplacer
Pensamiento y debate
20, 23, 24 and 25th Novembre (11 to 17h)

The Autoplacer Working Group emerged in order to analyse how the current COVID-19 health crisis has affected the independent music sector.

colección historia del arte

The background on which this exhibition is literally outlined is the work De entre las muertas [From the Dead] (2020) by the artist Diana Larrea, who has traced the margins of History of Art to restore forgotten genealogies of women artists from the Renaissance up to the beginning of the 20th century. These women artists are joined by other ones from younger generations enabling us to think in the present tense.