Curators’ Network is a European platform that sets up and consolidates partnership and working networks between emerging cultural agents, artists, curators and managers from various European countries.
Zero Espazioa is the visitor orientation centre of the Museo Guggenheim Bilbao. This dynamic and interactive area provides the public with the key information they need to make visiting the museum a unique experience.
Promoted by the Consortium for the Commemoration of the 2nd Centenary of the 1812 Constitution, the purpose of this interpretation centre is to describe the historic context of La Pepa using multimedia materials and dramatized scenes.
Conceived to be taken around five European countries, “Reproducción, repetición y reivindicación” is a group exhibition of Spanish artists currently working with printmaking and with multiple and serialised art.
In March 2010, Matadero de Madrid starts a programme of residencies called El Ranchito, with the intention of hosting international artists who are invited to work temporarily in Madrid.
“A ciegas. Lecturas escénicas en la oscuridad” is a literary experience focused on one sense alone: hearing. It involves staged readings given by partially or totally blind people in a complete blackout.
All 736 members of the European Parliament are addressees of a small publication that seeks to raise MPs’ awareness of an equivalent number of problems relating to social exclusion plus ideas for resolving them.
Lugares de Tránsito is a programme of artist residencies made up of 8 bilateral meetings between Latin American and Spanish artists in the cities of La Havana, Santo Domingo, Maracaibo, Bogota, Miami, Guatemala, Panama and Quito.
Curators’ Network is an international platform that sets up and consolidates partnership and working networks between emerging cultural agents from the peripheries.
“Animales a escena. Ópera, teatro y ballet” is a beautiful exhibition that looks at the presence of animals in the performing arts of theatre, opera and dance, from their origins in Greek and Roman times through until today.
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