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Madrid, Jun 15 (EFE) .- From the cultural and individualist hegemony of North America to Latin American collectivism in a quest to break with conventional artistic disciplines, this is how “The enemies of poetry. Resistances in Latin America ”, the second“ episode ”in which the Reina Sofía Museum continues to show its rearrangement. OF THE SECOND ARTISTIC EPISODE OF THE COLLECTION OF REINA SOFÍA MUSEUM, TITLED "THE ENEMIES OF POETRY. RESISTANCES IN LATIN AMERICA.
Madrid, May 31 (EFE) .- (Camera: EFE) The Reina Sofía Museum offers the first retrospective in the world dedicated to Ida Applebroog, “Marginalias", a panoramic view that shows the broad and multifaceted career of an artist little known to the general public, but a whole a pioneer of feminism, which focuses on the dysfunctionality of contemporary society. "Marginalias", which opens to the public on Wednesday and is made up of more than 200 works and eight installations.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION AT THE REINA SOFIA.
Madrid, May 11 (EFE).- The Reina Sofía Museum raises the curtain on some twenty rooms that it has designed from scratch and that is the first advance of its new permanent collection: 2,000 new works will come out of its warehouses, 70 percent of what will be seen will be new and for the first time there will be design, architecture and two floors dedicated to the 21st century.FOOTAGE OF THE REINA SOFÍA MUSEUM IN MADRID, SPAIN.
Madrid, Mar 30 (EFE) .- Barely 14 kilometers from Spain, Moroccan contemporary art is the "great unknown" and to this discovery the Museo Reina Sofía dedicates its first major exhibition of 2021, in order to decolonize the gaze on the powerful artistic creation of the neighboring country.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION AR THE REINA SOFIA MUSEUM, IN MADRID
Madrid, 6 June (EFE).- The Prado, Reina Sofía and Thyssen Museums, known as the Triangle of Art, reopened Saturday in Spain’s capital under strict new rules and with fewer visitors than normal. After an almost three-month closure due to the coronavirus pandemic which has battered Madrid, the first visitors trickled into the renowned art museums to admire their iconic collections. FOOTAGE OF THE PRADO, REINA SOFÍA AND THYSSEN MUSEUMS