Art Jove
Art Jove
Here there are dragons is a research work by the Colectivo Caiser, which becomes a journey through the mountain of Montjuïc in search of monstrosities that make the definition of heritage complex. The route is made up of five geographical coordinates: the Museu Nacional, the Font del Diable, the Foixarda reservoir, the Botanical Garden and the Montjuïc cemetery. At each coordinate a construction of monstrosity is explored, the interpretation is based on two readings that situate the concept in different territories and historical moments and are connected by an artwork of the museum.
The project is materialised in the fanzine Aquí hay dragones, produced thanks to the collaboration between the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya and the Sala d'Art Jove.
Download the digital publication of the fanzine Aquí hay dragones (pdf in Spanish - 14,3 Mb).
“A different handling of pain” presents an audio and text itinerary, an alternative visit to the museum through a selection of 10 works of the museum. The audiostories and texts we propose aim to update the museum narratives in an inclusive way through gender, race, class, ableness, age and coloniality lens. Also, to offer a perspective of marginalised groups and alterised people that are often unrepresented in the official conversation.
A work by Ortésia Cabrera and produced thanks to the collaboration between Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya and Sala d’Art Jove.
Project presentation: September 19, 6.30 p.m. Free entry.
Leaflet (pdf - 2,63 Mb)
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The El Bruc school gives its mural of "Sol Lewitt" to the Museu Nacional, a manoeuvre promoted by the artists Aldo Urbano and Daniel Moreno Roldán.
The artists make a perpetual donation of the new mural to the Museum's Department of Education.
To know more, read the activity.
