In a context of unlimited proliferation of images and public exhibition of emotions, the curator and author of the exhibition on display at the CCCB offers a poetic and critical look at emotions.
Videos & Publications
Bassam Aramin and Rami Elhanan
Making peace possible
Rami Elhanan is Israeli and Bassam Aramin is Palestinian, living close to each other, but existing in separate worlds. Both decided to join forces to bet on dialogue and work together for peace, human rights for all and the end of the occupation. In this conversation, they talk with the expert ...
Wi-Fi in the Amazonia: The Dilemma of Connectivity
Ferran Esteve
The Interaction Between Humans and Fire in a Changing World
Andrea Duane | Francisco Lloret
Paulo Tavares
Forest Architectures
Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, Alexandre Surrallés, Karen Shiratori and Gemma Orobitg
Transversal Connections: Resonances of Perspectivism
Eduardo Viveiros de Castro and Déborah Danowski
The End as a Beginning: Worlds That Are to Come
Raki Ap
Guardians of the Forest
Davi Kopenawa and Ana Maria Machado
The Impact of the Encounter and the Ethnographic Pact
Listening to the Rainforest: Words of a Yanomami Wise Man
A Morning with Davi Kopenawa
Davi Kopenawa
Holding up the Sky: Words of Ancestral Wisdom
Daiara Tukano and Laura Pérez Gil
Indigenous Art and Women in the Visual Arts: Visions of an Ancestral Present-Future
Designing With Ancestrality
Andreu Belsunces
Writings of the Wild
Artistic Gestures in the Face of Climate Crisis
Ancestral Future
Bernardo Gutiérrez
Paula Bruna and Gisela Torrents
Shelter
Roser Vernet and Júlia Viejobueno
We Too Are Land. Knowledge for Inhabiting the Place
Presences
Conversation with Juan Francisco Valdez and Priscila Tapajowara
Nukuri kahtiro turi: the plant world
Talk with João Paulo Lima Barreto and Karen Shiratori
Chris Ware and Laura Fernández
We’re celebrating the opening of the exhibition "Chris Ware. Drawing is Thinking" with a conversation between comic-book artist Chris Ware, talking about his career and his artistic language, and writer Laura Fernández.
Theodor Kallifatides and Monika Zgustova
Rootedness and Exile
Theodor Kallifatides fled his homeland Greece, then under the military dictatorship of the Junta. He found freedom of speech but also the strangeness of being divided between the memories of his past and a dogged search for identity in a foreign country. He joins fellow writer Monika Zgustova ...
Philippe Sands and Juan Gabriel Vásquez
Justice, Impunity, Literature
Like few others, the careers of Philippe Sands and Juan Gabriel Vásquez combine literary narration with a reflection on injustice, violence and historical memory. In this conversation moderated by journalist and author Guillermo Altares, two of the greatest authors of our present talk ...
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