FAMILY ACTIVITY — Kati Horna, in the cycle “Small stories, great women”.
From 11 March, in the Youtube channel of de Petites històries, grans dones
Price: Free of charge
Location: Youtube channel of de Petites històries
Video story dedicated to the Hungarian-born anarchist photojournalist Kati Horna (1912-2000) who worked as a photojournalist in the Spanish Civil War and later emigrated to Mexico.
Organized by: Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona, Museu d’Arqueologia de Catalunya, Museu Marítim de Barcelona, Museu Picasso, Museu del Disseny, Museus d’Esplugues, Fundació Miró and Museu d’Història de Catalunya.
TALKS WITH DEBATE — Truncated life
10th June at 6.00pm
Price: Free of charge with prior booking
Location: Museu Nacional (Dome room) and YouTube
Talk on refugees, persecuted, marginalised and exiled in time of war. Featuring Ruben Wagensberg, an expert on migration and human rights; Blanca Garcés, CIDOB researcher in immigration and refugees, and Dr. Cristina Blasi Casagran, Serra Húnter lecturer at the Autonomous University of Barcelona and coordinator of the H2020 ITFLOWS project.
Moderated by: Núria Perales, journalist and head of communication of the Museum.
TALKS WITH DEBATE — The silenced death
16th June at 6.00pm
Price: Free of charge with prior booking
Location: Museu Nacional (Dome room) and YouTube
Talk about mass graves with the participation of Víctor Fernández, cultural journalist specialising in the search for the remains of Federico García Lorca; Espe Pons, artist, photographer and author of the photographic essay Under the light of the sea on the victims of the Franco regime, and Juli Cuéllar, historian of the General Directorate of Democratic Memory.
Moderated by: Pepe Serra, director of the Museu Nacional.
THEATRE — Rastres-Argelers. D’Aina Huguet
7th July at 8.30pm (70 min.)
Price: Free of charge
Location: Museu Nacional (Sala Oval)
Theatre text that presents a journey in memory of the refugees of the Civil War who, on their way to exile, were imprisoned in the concentration camps of Roussillon, spaces where extreme barbarism reigned with the complicity of both the French state and of the Franco government.
PODCAST — Subversive sounds: voices, guerrillas and LGBTI shelters
28th September at 6.30pm
11th November at 6.30pm,
Price: Free of charge with prior booking
Location: LGBTI Centre of Barcelona and online
Volume I. “Guerrillas”. With the intention of recovering invisible queer voices, Museum iconographies focused on the struggle of the Republican guerrillas with queer action will be related.
Volume II. “Refuges”. On this occasion, imaginaries of evacuation and refuge will be resumed in order to trace the notion of LGBTI exile, from the Civil War to the present day.
Both talks given by Víctor Ramírez, doctor in Art History, and led by Núria Perales, journalist and head of communication of the Museum.
CINEMA — Josep, Aurélien Froment “Aurel”, 2020, in the framework of the «7th Art. Cinema at the Museum»
21st October at 7.00pm
Price: Free of charge with prior registration.
Location: Museu Nacional (Sala Oval)
Animated film that tells the true story of the graphic artist Josep Bartolí and his time as a republican refugee in one of the concentration camps that the French government improvised.