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SUMMARY:Visit of the curator to the exhibition "Anna Malagrida. Opacities. Veiling transparency"
DESCRIPTION:As part of the programming of Barcelona Gallery Weekend\, the Museu Tàpies invites us to a guided visit through the exhibition by Anna Malagrida. Opacitas: Veiling Transparency\, accompanied by Patricia Sorroche\, head of exhibitions at the museum and the show’s curator. Malagrida is represented by Galeria Senda. During the visit we will learn about the artist’s creative process and discover the conceptual reflections and concerns that have shaped her work. \nThis exhibition is centred on the notion of transparency as contemporary fiction\, proposing a critical perspective on the limits between what is visible and what is hidden\, between what is shown and what is veiled. Working alternatively in photography\, video and installation art\, Malagrida calls on us to reflect on urban space\, nature and everyday gestures as scenarios of opacity and resistance.
URL:https://museutapies.org/en/event/visit-of-the-curator-to-the-exhibition-anna-malagrida-opacities-veiling-transparency/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20250920T110000
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DTSTAMP:20260505T065022
CREATED:20250904T143645Z
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SUMMARY:Visit of the artist to the exhibition "Anna Malagrida. Opacities. Veiling transparency"
DESCRIPTION:  \nAs part of the programming of Barcelona Gallery Weekend\, the Museu Tàpies invites us to a guided visit through the exhibition by Anna Malagrida. Opacitas: Veiling Transparency\, accompanied by the artist. Malagrida is represented by Galeria Senda. During the visit we will learn about the artist’s creative process and discover the conceptual reflections and concerns that have shaped her work. \nThis exhibition is centred on the notion of transparency as contemporary fiction\, proposing a critical perspective on the limits between what is visible and what is hidden\, between what is shown and what is veiled. Working alternatively in photography\, video and installation art\, Malagrida calls on us to reflect on urban space\, nature and everyday gestures as scenarios of opacity and resistance. \n  \nAnna Malagrida at the exhibition. Photo: Pep Herrero
URL:https://museutapies.org/en/event/visit-of-the-artist-to-the-exhibition-anna-malagrida-opacities-veiling-transparency/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20250920T180000
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SUMMARY:Following the Sun: Guillem Jiménez / laSADCUM
DESCRIPTION:Oliver 04 \nThis body essay is the staging of an investigation into digi-modernist poetics. It functions as a compilation of various gestural investigations that stem from the world Guillem Jiménez\, choreographer and dancer from Barcelona\, seeks to build through his company\, laSADCUM. A portal to a fantasy world that takes certain bodily behaviours cultivated by capitalism and cyberspace to the extreme.  \nThrough the use of satire\, Jiménez proposes a character governed by the logics of pop magic\, interns\, techno-feudalism and a series of online and offline cultural conventions. Oliver is a kind of alter ego\, not only of Jiménez\, but of a whole system of bodies subject to the authorities that operate in the interstices of digital algorithms. \n  \nGuillem Jiménez / laSADCUM \nlaSADCUM is a Barcelona-based dance company led by choreographer Guillem Jiménez that\, through the lens of dance and choreography\, addresses certain poetics of the post-internet era. \nlaSADCUM have produced four performance pieces so far: two small-scale pieces (The Uncanny Valley\, 2019\, and The Lesson\, 2020) and two large-scale pieces (Aclucalls\, 2022\, and Navaja\, 2024). They have also carried out two exhibitions (Classmates\, 2020\, and Twink Twink Twink\, 2022)\, workshops and curatorial programmes\, as well as various collaborations with artists and institutions. They have received various awards\, including the ActAward 2021 for best dance piece (The Lesson)\, 10 Sentidos 2021 for best dance piece (The Lesson)\, DansaCat 2024 for best music (Aclucalls)\, DansaCat 2024 for best choreography (Aclucalls)\, DansaCat 2024 for best show (Navaja) and Pedra Viva 2024 (Navaja). \nlaSADCUM’s work has been presented at venues such as the CCCB\, Teatros del Canal\, Festival Dansa València\, La Casa Encendida\, the Museo Guggenheim Bilbao\, Dansa Metropolitana\, Tanečno Festival\, Teatro Réplika\, Sala Apolo\, Pluto and La Mutant\, among others. \nGuillem Jiménez\, on the other hand\, works as a performer (with Pedro Torres\, Amaranta Velarde\, Mar Aguiló and Benjamin Abel\, among others) and as assistant choreographer and movement director (with Meritxell de Soto\, Marina Fueyo and Gabriela Richardson\, among others). This year he will premiere Duplex Studio (2025)\, a piece co-created alongside choreographer Luqui Lagomarsino\, at Antic Teatre as part of the Grec Festival. \n  \nA session within the framework of the 2nd edition of the “Following the Sun 2025” cycle\, curated by Gabriel Virgilio Luciani. \n  \n[Photo: Guillem Jiménez en Duplex Studio\, @gergelyofner ] \n 
URL:https://museutapies.org/en/event/following-the-sun-guillem-jimenez-lasadcum/
LOCATION:Museu Tàpies
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20250920T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20250920T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T065022
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SUMMARY:Following the Sun. Sejal Parekh
DESCRIPTION:  \nWhat Did You Say \nWhat Did you Say is a sociological and sonic inquiry into the distortion of meaning and fact caused by deliberate or non-deliberate miscommunication or misunderstanding. Activated by the Indian-British artist Sejal Parekh\, the performance—which functions more as a reckoning—confronts imperial mistranslations\, the deliberate deafness of power and the symbolic violence of asking someone to repeat themselves in a language not their own.  \nThe dynamic dialogues with several non-verbal communication phenomena\, such as: the Sufi zikr\, where breath carries meaning beyond the rational; Vedic chant\, whose potency lies in vibrational memory; or Ashanti drum language\, where rhythm speaks what cannot be said. Furthermore\, the piece proposes a participative action\, a take on a children’s game previously referred to in the United Kingdom as Chinese Whispers. The Sinophobic origins of the game’s title dialogues with other cultural bullyings and otherings\, such as the Greek barbarian\, with an onomatopoeic etymology mocking the sounds of those who did not speak Greek. \nTàpies’ Mitjó [Sock] will be activated as a listening device or witness through sounds of whispers and semiotics\, which the audience should attempt to decipher by navigating the space around the sculpture. In the words of the artist: “What happens when whispers are given form\, volume and permanence?” The corporeal gesture of collectively leaning in\, attempting to understand\, actively listening and accepting the sacred discomfort of not understanding\, are the core elements of this spatial choreography. \n  \nSejal Parekh is a cross-disciplinary artist. Through site-specific installations\, video and sound work\, she excavates the intricate topologies of hiraeth\, a Welsh diasporic condition that transcends mere nostalgia\, articulating instead a radical reimagining of spatial and cultural inhabitation. \nEmerging from an intricate understanding of parallel world systems\, where cultural dynamics are not merely observed but performatively dismantled\, Parekh’s aesthetic strategy constitutes a fundamental archaeology of gesture. She recuperates and transforms objects\, motifs and performative actions that were historically deployed to marginalise and stratify\, transmuting them into nuanced instruments of critical refusal. \nSejal has an MA in Sculpture from Royal College Art\, London. Her work has been shown at MACBA\, Somerset House\, Hope93\, Ovada Gallery\, SWAB Art Fair\, Art Meets Apolo with Galería Senda and Stone Space Gallery. She has upcoming exhibitions at Barbati Gallery Venice\, VHC Gallery India and the Souvenir for Loop Video Art Festival 2025. \n  \nA session within the framework of the 2nd edition of the “Following the Sun 2025” cycle\, curated by Gabriel Virgilio Luciani.
URL:https://museutapies.org/en/event/following-the-sun-sejal-parekh/
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