Museums and res publica. From the Crowded Museums performance by Raquel Friera
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by Montse Badia and Raquel Friera
3M ago
What should the museum provide: comfort or contemplation? Individual freedom or public decorum? Education or entertainment? These are the questions that Joel Sanders and Diana Fuss pose in the article “Notes from the Museum Bench“. In the midst of the debate on the functions of the museum, redefined at the last ICOM general assembly in ..read more
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Cobalt
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by Montse Badia
1y ago
Montse Badia Geysers at the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya is a curatorial project that brings together four artistic proposals resulting from a research process at this museum. Ro Caminal and Cristina Lucas will present the results of this research in 2022 and Raquel Friera and Núria Güell will do so in the course of 2023. Performative conference ..read more
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Active archives, dynamic archives, artistic archives
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by Montse Frisach
1y ago
Montse Frisach In recent years, archives have taken on a predominant role in contemporary artistic practices. Many artists often work with archive materials or even with the idea of the archive as the central argument of their works. Furthermore, museums and artistic institutions have also become aware that their archives should not just be simple ..read more
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«Salomé» by Oscar Wilde: a tour of the Collection of the Joaquim Folch i Torres Library
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by Raúl Gimeno and Sandra Herrera
1y ago
Raúl Gimeno and Sandra Herrera Illustration by Aubrey Beardsley in Salomé: a tragedy in one act (1894). Source: Joaquim Folch i Torres Library Ah! I have kissed thy mouth, Iokanaan. I have kissed thy mouth. There was a bitter taste on thy lips Oscar Wilde Within the collection of the Joaquim Folch i Torres Library ..read more
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The process of restoring the Christ and cross from Capdella/2
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by Anna Carreras
1y ago
The restoration that sheds light on a work affected by the passage of time. Front and back of the Christ and the cross prior to restoration. Photograph by Jordi Calveras. In the post published on 10 June last year reference was made to the many earlier restorations prior to the admission of the Christ and ..read more
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Lina Ódena, the legend of the militiawoman who committed suicide, and the mayor of el prat
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by Eduard Vallès
1y ago
Eduard Vallès 18 November 1939. Camp de la Bota, Barcelona At a quarter to six in the morning Lluís Serra Giribert (Manresa, 1903 – Barcelona, 1939) was executed by firing squad at Camp de la Bota. He was 36. Born in Manresa, he was adopted by a well-to-do family in Horta de Sant Joan (Terra ..read more
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Oriental fantasies of yesterday and today. Reviewing history should also include reviewing its visual legacy
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by Ro Caminal
1y ago
Ro Caminal In the Presence of the Lord, Francesc Masriera, 1891 Looking necessarily means making use of our cultural, socioeconomic and personal heritage to see. The look acts as a technology that disciplines us when interpreting what we see. The spectator, in the first instance, cannot look stripped of that burden that conditions what they ..read more
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Carracci’s frescoes under the microscope
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by Núria Oriols
1y ago
Now, that the exhibition of the frescoes of the Herrera Chapel by Annibale Carracci has just finished, we take the opportunity to share some of the experiences and information, the result of observing samples of these paintings under the microscope. Usually, the magnification of the combinations of pigment particles in works of art provide images ..read more
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The altarpiece of Saint Anthony the Abbot, ergotism and the antonians
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by Dr. Xavier Sierra i Valentí
1y ago
Dr. Xavier Sierra i Valentí This text is an extract from the article «The altarpiece of Saint Anthony the Abbot, ergotism and the Antonians» that Xavier Serra i Valentí published in Gimbernat: Revista d’Història de la Medicina i de les Ciències de la Salut, 2021, vol. 75, p. 169-180. Altarpiece of Saint Anthony the Abbot ..read more
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The Museum as Theatre. A look at the museographical work of the Museu Nacional
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by Juliette Raussin
1y ago
Juliette Raussin From the museum as a temple to the museum as an actor in its present For the last five months I have had the privilege of being part of the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya’s Department of Museography in the framework of a curricular internship. This experience has been enriching in many ways ..read more
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