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Thursday 17 and Friday 18 October
Thursday 17 October from 5pm. Extractivism, Territoriality and Legal Frameworks Through the research carried out by Datadista , the narrative of Jornaleras de Huelva en Lucha (Day Labourers of Huelva on Strike), the interweaving of Benia Nsi Ngua, Emily Sun
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From 9 September 2024 to 20 October 2024
Starting from the shared consensus that the climate crisis is a crisis of civilisation, Sin lo otro la Tierra no sería brings together research, practices and ideas that present provocations as ways to repair the systems that organise how we
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From 7 July 2023 to 28 July 2024
An exhibition, a gym, a performance, a device, a rehearsal devised by Maite Borjabad and Common Accounts (Igor Bragado and Miles Gertler), featuring works by Faysal Altunbozar, Itziar Barrio, Ibiye Camp, Irati Inoriza and Mary Maggic. From 7 July 2023
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April 29th
The loss of human centrality, the consequences of anthropic action, environmental aesthetics and otherness or the reproductions and displacements of natural phenomena, have reconfigured throughout the last century the way in which thought compromises or problematizes the natural, sparking a
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From the 30 of June 2017 to the 20 of December 2019
The Usera district is diverse and rich, and has a very active social and cultural fabric. It is peppered with neighbourhood spaces and trade and social associations, and it also has clear and very important examples of what its neighbourhoods
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From the 30 of June 2017 to the 20 of December 2019
The central district of Arganzuela is known for its rich and organised cultural and professional fabric. There is an abundance of private spaces in this district that are involved in art training: independent spaces, theatres, printers and publishers, informal artistic
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From the 01 of January 2017 to the 30 of June 2019
Imagina Madrid is an Intermediae programme, promoted by Madrid City Council’s Department of Culture and Sport, that seeks to explore new forms of intervention in public spaces in which cultural production, environmental sustainability and social urbanism make it possible to