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The world’s museum community has celebrated the International Museum Day on 18 May every year since 1977. This year’s theme is Hyperconnected Museums: New Approaches, New Publics.

We shall talk about pieces from our collection which we will see in different contexts: the storerooms they are kept in and in the exhibition galleries. The visits will be led by the artists Patricia Esquivias (morning) and Antonio Ballester-Moreno (evening), Olga García Caro and the museum’s education and conservation team who will all contribute their personal perspectives on the works.
 

Maximum of 20 people per group.

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Jueves 18 de mayo
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Máximo 20 personas por grupo.

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The world’s museum community has celebrated the International Museum Day on 18 May every year since 1977. This year’s theme is Hyperconnected Museums: New Approaches, New Publics.

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VISIT OUR STOREROOMS AND THE JULIA SPÍNOLA. LUBRICÁN EXHIBITION
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Museos 2018
International Museum Day 2018
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CA2M presents the film CA2M, 10 años en Móstoles, produced by López-Li Films and directed by José Luis López-Linares, which was premiered last October at Sala Equis coinciding with the art centre’s tenth anniversary.

Located in the city of Móstoles, CA2M (Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo) opened its doors on 2 May 2008. Since then, it has hosted over 70 exhibitions and doubled the number of visitors. Currently directed by Manuel Segade, the art centre has staked out a position for itself in Spain as one of the forerunners in articulating narratives on artistic contemporaneity and it is now recognised as a benchmark in contemporary art in Spain. At the same time it has managed to integrate itself into the social fabric of its hometown and its surroundings thanks to its programme which is free and aimed at all kinds of audiences.

Its location in Móstoles is a key part of its identity, given that it has enabled it to question the complex definition of the metropolis and its role in contemporary culture. Its geopolitical position to the south of Madrid –with an immediate cultural catchment for over one million people and, in a wider radius, the five million inhabitants of the region in general– has helped to consolidate a space committed with innovative mediation strategies whose goal is to ensure that art fulfils its role in intellectually stimulating society and contemporary culture.

Over a period of several months, José Luis López Linares and the whole team at López-Li Films were directly involved in the day-to-day running of the art centre, speaking with members of staff, with artists and with the visiting public, with a view to rendering a polyhedral vision of the institution in this short auteur documentary which evinces the social and cultural transformation brought about by CA2M.

The short received funding from Madrid en Corto, a programme promoted by the Department of Culture, Tourism and Sports of the Region of Madrid and run by ECAM Distribución whose mission is to support the national and international distribution of shorts produced in the Region of Madrid.

Produced by López-Li Films

Directed by: José Luis López-Linares

Script: Cristina Otero Roth

Photography: José Luis López-Linares

Production: Cristina Moñívar and Pilar Barbat

Camera operator: Andrés Recio

Sound: Juan Carlos Cid Torrejón and Tomás Mantecón

Editing: Cristina Otero Roth

Postproduction: Roberto Gacio

Editing room and cameras: Canal Foto

 

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SCREENING 4 JULY AT 8:00 PM
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CA2M presents the film CA2M, 10 años en Móstoles, produced by López-Li Films and directed by José Luis López-Linares, which was premiered last October at Sala Equis coinciding with the art centre’s tenth anniversary.

10 años en Móstoles
CA2M, 10 YEARS IN MÓSTOLES
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Desde 1977 el 18 de mayo se ha designado como Día Internacional de los Museos (DIM) para concienciar al público sobre el papel de estos en el desarrollo de la sociedad. Bajo la consigna de este año elegida por el ICOM: Los museos como ejes culturales: El futuro de la tradición, este día se centrará en los nuevos papeles que desempeñan los museos como actores activos en sus comunidades, reconvertidos en ejes culturales que funcionan como plataformas donde la creatividad se combina con el conocimiento y donde los visitantes pueden crear, compartir e interactuar. A medida que se desarrollan como centros culturales, encuentran nuevas formas de honrar sus colecciones, historias y legados, creando tradiciones que tendrán nuevos significados para las generaciones futuras y una nueva relevancia para un público contemporáneo y global cada vez más diverso.

El CA2M realizará la tradicional visita guiada a sus almacenes a la vez que propone un diálogo entre las mujeres de su entorno, —las participantes en el colectivo Tejiendo Móstoles, cuyos trabajos están orientados por un compromiso solidario—, y las obras de las mujeres artistas premiadas este año en ARCO 2019, que utilizan el textil como soporte artístico para visibilizar importantes cuestiones actuales. Es el caso de Mercedes Azpilicueta, que aborda la recuperación de mujeres artistas olvidadas y de su forma de hacer, y de Asunción Molinos, que pone sobre «el tapete» cuestiones ecológicas a partir de los cambios de la propiedad y la producción agrícola en una zona geográfica determinada extrapolable a otros muchos lugares, evidenciando la disputa entre los recursos naturales y los económicos.

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Miércoles 22 de mayo
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Since 1977, 18 May has been designated International Museum Day to raise public awareness about the role museums play in society. 

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Asunción Molinos, Fragmento de Agricultura fantasma, 2018
INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM DAY 2019
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Asunción Molinos, Fragmento de Agricultura fantasma (cultivo limitado de recursos), 2018. Colección CA2M

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