One more year, Cineuropa Film Festival, which kicks off its 30th edition, will be held once between November 8 and 27. As usual, the CGAC will be one of its multiple screening venues throughout the city.
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Within the framework of the exhibition David Lamelas.
In 2017, the CGAC purchased Camilo José Cela’s photographic archive, which until then was deposited in the Fundación Camilo José Cela in Iria Flavia, in Padrón.
The CGAC, in collaboration with C3A in Córdoba, proudly presents the first retrospective exhibition of work by the late composer Pauline Oliveros (Houston, 1932-2016).
The power of images, symbols, icons, but also the political representation of history and its manipulations and omissions are matters that have been extensively addressed in the
WOSINC is a yearly happening that defends a broad view of alternative and avant-garde culture. Music may be its main driving force, but its aim is clearly multidisciplinary, promoting—from an intimate context—the search and dissemination of new cultural proposals.Music, visual arts, performing arts, colloquiums, conferences, and cuisine come together from 7 to 11 September in ten symbolic settings in Santiago de Compostela.
On the first Saturday of each month we organize a visit around the architecture and history of the CGAC. During these visits, we will talk about the design of Álvaro Siza Vieira and his close formal and conceptual relationship with Bonaval Park and the city that hosts it.
The CGAC offers free guided tours of its temporary exhibitions, from Tuesday to Friday, and from 11 am to 1 pm.
The purpose of this service is to stimulate public interest in contemporary creation and to encourage communication between the spectator and the works of art.
David Lamelas (Buenos Aires, 1946) is a key figure in the field of conceptual art and one of the most important in the Argentinean art world of the sixties. From the very beginning of his career, his oeuvre has been characterised by its unique chameleonic ability to adapt to different contexts, be they artistic, architectural, geographic or social, in capital cities like London, Brussels, Paris, Milan, Los Angeles, New York or Berlin.
Paths is a project that deals with the act of walking, strolling and the experience of the path, of wandering, of the itinerary, of pilgrimage as artistic phenomena and experiences.
Once again this year the CGAC collaborates with the 12th edition of the Curtocircuíto International Film Festival. The festival started in 2003 and was an initiative created by the City Council, with the intention of promoting filmmaking in the field of short film.
Along with the works especially made for the project, the exhibition also displays a selection of images belonging to earlier commissions created in Spain, a number of others from international projects and, for the very first time, Fulton's entire serial production, the multiples made over the course of his career.
Utopia is usually thought of as a chimera, an impossible projection from a dark present to a better, yet also unreachable, future time.
Our educational workshops for children aged 6 to 11 are back this summer.
