(In)visibles e sonoras é o título da nova edición das Xornadas de Música Contemporánea, que se celebrarán do 1 ao 29 de xuño en el Auditorio de
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The CGAC is presenting a new series of artistic experimentation workshops addressed to families with children aged between 4 and 9. With their families, children will be able to discover, conceive, and enjoy the fascinating universe of contemporary art.
From Spain With Design (FSWD) is a project by READ, the Spanish Network of Design Associations (Red Española de Asociaciones de Diseño).
Critical Attempts is the discursive and theoretical focus of the exhibition project Critical [Ex]positions, which will culminate in the publication of three issues of a magazine where, among other contents, and along with the contributions made by the speakers at the panels, two dialogues between the project curators and Simón Marchán, María de Corral and Jesús Palomino will be published. By no means should they be understood as parallel or complementary activities, but as consubstancial elements of the exhibition.
Pingas rompentes forms a part of the project A Look at Galicia, which, through the CGAC Collection, examines contemporary Galician creation.
The exhibition Towards a Biology of the Image presents two series from Clara Carvajal: Dioses de la frontera (Gods of the Frontier) and Argucia (Sophistry).
In these educational sessions, we will present a slideshow with images of different contemporary works of art, focusing on the diversity of supports, materials, discourses and visions, and the expr
Every Sunday, the public is invited to come and visit CGAC to enjoy the exhibits accompanied by specialists in art.
On the occasion of World Autism Awareness Day (April 2) and Galician Arts Day (April 1), CGAC has programmed a number of workshops in collaboration with Aspanaes (Association of Parents of Persons with Autistic Spectrum Disorder).
The Galician Centre of Contemporary Art announces the second edition o
Néboas de luz is the second exhibition from the project A Look at Galicia, which invites us to explore our most recent art history through the work of artists whose pieces have been incorporated into the CGAC Collection over the last two decades.
As a complement to the exhibition Pingas rompentes, the artist Carme Nogueira will carry out an activity that includes reflections on the growth of the city, its flows, and the influence of the sea and its dynamics.
In his work, Christian Villamide reflects on the construction of the landscape, the idea of territory and the profiteering or commodification of natural areas.
In this exhibition, Suso Fandiño proposes a series of unusual routes and links, drawing a museum space in which the works are inter-connected, creating piercing relationships. It is, above all, a matter of activating in the spectator the need to search for hidden meanings. From this position, he proposes a space for play and reflection on the death of the author, the futility of the hegemonic discourse in artistic historiography, the role of the spectator in art, the political game of frontiers, ideological marketing, low and high culture or the analysis of language as a thought configuration system.
Durante as vacacións do Nadal, o CGAC acolle dous talleres dirixidos a nenos e nenas arredor da suxestiva exposición Camiños II.