Activity
Every Sunday
Guided visits to Coco Fusco: I Learned to Swim on Dry Land
Led by Albert Gironès, Agnes Essonti and Eva Paià
Immerse yourself in the current exhibitions with our team of docents.
Every Sunday engaging guided visits have been prepared for the exhibition Coco Fusco: I Learned to Swim on Dry Land.
Since the 1980s, Coco Fusco’s artwork, activism and institutional criticism have enabled us to demythify the multiculturality of art as an institution. By means of performance and video art, as well as through education, critique and art theory, the artist has developed research projects that question power systems in art.
I Learned to Swim on Dry Land is an exhibition that puts Cuba and the United States front and centre, exploring words, the symbolic use of silence and the inversion of linguistic expression and language in the confrontation between artistic expression and power.
Artists and researchers Albert Gironès, Eva Paià and Marina Ribot Pallicer offer us a guided visit through the exhibition accompanying visitors as we create a collective story, putting the knowledge of each participant into mutual dialogue. On the tour they will provide clues that resonate within the museum, so that every visitor will take away a murmur of the exhibition.
participants
Agnes Essonti Luque
Albert Gironès
Eva Paià