Day and Night of the Museums
Open Doors Day from 9.00am to 1.00am
Information
Days: 18th May 2024
Hours: Open Doors Day from 9.00am to 1.00am
Place: rooms of the Museum and courtyards
Price: free of charge
Capacity: limited
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The Night of the Museums
International Museum Day >
On the occasion of the Day and Night of the Museums, we offer you an open doors day on 18th May from 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. You can visit the Picasso Collection and the temporary exhibition for free «Bernard Plossu. Catalan landscapes of Picasso».
ACTIVITIES
Commitments for peace
From 9.00am to 8.00pm
Miró and Picasso had a friendship that spanned decades of complicity and a clear commitment towards peace and the fight for freedom. Both understood the artist's work as a clear example of this commitment, beyond the themes against fascism and war that they chose for some of their works.
Based on the exhibition «Miró-Picasso», the 4th year ESO students from IEA Oriol Martorell were able to delve deeper into this positioning of the two artists, and make their own interpretation through the creation of original artistic pieces.
The works, the result of a process of analysis, reflection and reinterpretation, can be seen at the Museu Picasso and the Fundació Joan Miró on International Museum Day.
Reframe spring
From 9.00 to 11.00pm
Video musical installation
Siddharth G. Singh and Fito Conesa propose a music festival session around existing and illustrated nature, the unknown and that which, from the poetics of speculation, will be. Organic sounds and rhythms that add to a visual ecosystem of fluorescence, textures and beings that will remind us that we must reframe spring in order to inhabit the present consciously.
Rediscovering everything natural is not just visiting the forests or places that we understand as nature. What about botany or illustration with zoology as a central theme? The floral and animal framework that emerges from studies and sketches, under the pretext of science, creates a framework in which species become family, past, present and future.