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John Baldessari reviews some key aspects of his approach to art. A look at his relationship to film, language and linguistics, and how the development of photographic reproduction techniques has affected his work.
The oeuvre of Esther Ferrer (San Sebastián, 1937) is characterized by a methodic minimalism, in which quotidian objects and her own body become the main elements in her work.
To complement the exhibition "The Anarchy of Silence. John Cage and Experimental Art" and "Ray Johnson. Please Add to & Return", this programme documents the Fluxus movement, an international network of artists which emerged in New York in the early 1960s.
This program is an audio companion to the exhibition "The Malady of Writing. A project on text and speculative imagination" that presents a pleasurable, humorous and fun version of modernism.
Often reduced to a kind of "psychedelia Made in Brazil", Tropicália was actually a reinvention of Brazilian popular music, which was able to encompass elements from the local scene and beyond, modern styles and traditional music, with all the contradictions that this implies. Curated by Raül G. Pratginestós.