Nuria Rodríguez Ortega
March 13, 2020
On the occasion of “Genealogies of art” exhibition
This talk is scheduled to coincide with the exhibition Genealogies of art, or the history of art as visual art, which looks at ways of visually narrating history (that of art), and which features the diagram that Alfred H. Barr, Jr. created for the dust jacket of the Cubism and Abstract Art exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, in 1936.
In this context, the exhibition shows artworks by artists most of whom were associated with the avant-garde movements, with works by Pablo Picasso, Constantin Brancusi, Paul Cézanne, Robert Delaunay, Alberto Giacometti, Juan Gris, Wassily Kandinsky, Fernand Léger, El Lissitzky, Kazimir Malevich, Franz Marc, Henri Matisse, Joan Miró, Piet Mondrian, Georges Braque, Paul Klee and Henry Moore.
Nuria Rodríguez Ortega, university professor of history of art, Universidad de Málaga, will be taking part in this activity, in which the rooms housing the temporary exhibition have been transformed into a space where visitors can listen to talks about art, given by experts in the academic field who have been invited to share their own personal thoughts on the show.
Registration, upon payment of the entrance to the exhibition, at the ticket offices of the museum from 5.30 pm, the same day of the activity.
Dates
March 13, 2020
Inscriptions
Free admission
Hours
According to working day
Duration
According to the program
Capacity
According to the normative
Place
Museo Picasso Málaga