Internalities: Architectures for Territorial Equilibrium, the Spanish Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, explores how architects can—and must—minimise the environmental externalities associated with production processes in order to move towards the decarbonisation of construction.
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The CGAC's Activities and Pedagogical Department develops its programme with a primary goal: to bring art to society through the rigorous analysis of critical issues inherent in contemporary artistic activity.
Film seasons and conferences, workshops, seminars and concerts, make up the centre’s fundamental offer of activities, aiming to involve a wide range of audiences from the professional sector of the world of art and culture to an increasingly larger group of artists and fine art and history students, not to mention all those interested in the evolution of art and aesthetic reflection.
At the same time, the CGAC develops specific programmes for schools and colleges as well as guided tours, with the purpose of providing the various groups who come to the museum with the necessary tools to understand contemporary art and, from there, the world we live in.
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The exhibition Perception and Uncertainty addresses some of the most decisive changes and consequences that recent developments in science and technology are bringing about in our present, a time characterised by speed and transience.
Miralda has used audiovisual media both to document research processes related to the projects he works on and to create autonomous works, some of which draw on the same themes addressed in his artistic practice. These works allude, among many other issues, to the persistence of ritual within mass consumer society.
A Colectiva (Professional Association of Artists of Galicia), in collaboration with CGAC, brings to Galicia a format of conferences that has been organised for some time in other regions of Spain and that responds to an urgent demand from the art sector in our territory.
Territory is a video exhibition that aims to bring the public closer to the particularities of the Central American art scene through 18 projections by artists from Guatemala, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, and Panama.
Legacies. Spaces for the Care of Contemporary Creations is a project born from a shared concern within the contemporary art sector about the future of the legacies of senior artists, as well as the economic and legal circumstances that often surround this group.
The architectural studio CREUSeCARRASCO is the focus of issue 38 of the En Blanco series —a monograph that brings together a selection of recent works organized around four themes: Harbor, Dwelling, House, and Slope. Each of these chapters traces a distinct way of engaging with territory, inhabitation, and the Galician landscape.
Once again, the CGAC collaborates with Aberto—an initiative promoted by the Association of Contemporary Art Galleries of Galicia—by hosting a round table on collecting, organized in collaboration with the Department of Art History at the University of Santiago de Compostela (USC).
These workshops accompany the exhibition Mar Caldas. Women, Work and Memory. Through weekly gatherings throughout March and April, our goal is to reflect on the thematic axes of the exhibition from a feminist perspective.
