The Museo is aware that its activities encompass a broad and highly diverse array of institutions and cultural agents, which is why, along with its own lines of research and programming, it also welcomes and supports activities put forward or devised by other institutions, thus giving visibility to independent spaces and collaborating with voices outside art circles. In its related activities, the Museo adopts an approach that differs from its usual programme, with learning, intersecting disciplines and cooperation between institutions the key notions in its development. Therefore, it looks to strengthen other initiatives and help to establish a pluralistic and diverse cultural sphere.
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Saturday, 9 March 2024 - 10pm
The Shore, the Tide, the Current: An Oceanic Caribbean
ARCOmadrid 2024 Party in the Museo Reina Sofía
The Museo Reina Sofía welcomes Caribbean tides and currents, which flow through the Sabatini Building’s Garden and Cloister from 10pm until midnight as part of the ARCOmadrid 2024 closing party. Embracing the themes of this edition of the Madrid art fair, The Shore, the Tide, the Current: An Oceanic Caribbean, DJ Valerie Brathwaite and Toccororo will unfurl a sound-based connection between distant shores, and with influences and approaches that are as interesting as they are different.
Activity of: The Caribbean Relation
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Saturday, 9 March 2024 - 6pm
All Lives
Reading and Dancing the Texts of Tamara Díaz Bringas
This encounter seeks to share the texts of Cuban researcher and curator Tamara Díaz Bringas (1973–2022) in the form of a collective reading and dance. The texts, gathered in the volume Todas las vidas (All Lives) [consonni, 2024], edited by Aurora Carmenate Díaz, are the pretext for celebrating the forms of making and the networks Díaz Bringas wove throughout her life.
Activity of: The Caribbean Relation