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Aguas Turbias
Exhibition

Turbid Waters is Inês Zenha's first institutional solo exhibition in Spain, a project specially curated for the first floor of the CA2M Museum.

Bienalsur
Exhibition

This project is designed to be a dialogue between three collections that operate within different territorial frameworks of the South — from Móstoles (Madrid), the Museo Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo; from Panamá, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Panamá; and from Buenos Aires, Argentina, the home of BIENALSUR — as a way to spark different synergies through such an alliance of institutions.

Escuchas
Actividad
From may to december

Altered listenings and porous practices

Based on the different exhibitions, activities, workshops and collection of the museum, we propose different encounters and different points of view on contemporary artistic practices and their capacity for influence and social transformation.

elena alonso
Exhibition

Al cuidado de las pequeñas sombras (In the care of the small shadows) is a site-specific installation created by Elena Alonso for the terrace of the Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo Museum, consisting of four sculptures conceived as a bat shelter.

An Wei
Exhibition

An Wei Lu Li has created a specific pictorial installation for the cafeteria at the Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo Museum, with the sponsorship of Cervezas Alhambra

Manuel Saiz

Let’s Think Positive came about in 2003 as part of the exhibition If Alive that Manuel Saiz presented at the Museu de L’Empordà in Figueres, Girona. The idea behind the exhibition was the beginning of the preparations for his future 65th birthday on the 10th of January 2026.

maria medem
PARASITACIÓN

This first graphic intervention by Maria Medem opens a space for reflection on illustration at the CA2M Museum. Maria Medem's imaginary universe, reflected in different non-exhibition areas of the Museum, generates a sensorial and experimental atmosphere where the limits between the real, the strange and the ambiguous are blurred and materialized in different forms.

Proceso de Trabajo
Exhibition

Lucía C. Pino works primarily with image and sculpture. For the past decade, the artist’s practice has largely been concerned with questioning the material and ontological inertias rooted in design, architecture and sculpture, such as attachment, solidity or durability.