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CULTURAL AGENDA

Compilation of contemporary art activities, from a transdisciplinary viewpoint, both of a punctual nature and of stable programming, carried out by independent initiatives and institutions in Barcelona.

“Girls/Museum” (2020) Shelly Silver

Filmoteca Plaça de Salvador Seguí, 1, 08001 Barcelona mapa, Barcelona

Presentation by Júlia Llull, art historian and coordinator of the team of educators of Fragment Cultural Services at the Museu Nacional

“La ley es crimen” Daniel Gasol

La Capella C/ Hospital, 56, Barcelona

Screening of No se os puede dejar solos (You Can’t Be Left Alone), a video that is part of Daniel Gasol’s project Orden público: vagos, maleantes y peligrosidad social (Public Order: Vagrants, Miscreants and Social Danger) which features testimony from seven people who would today be serving sentences in accordance with the legal framework of the Ley de Vagos, Maleantes y Peligrosidad Social (Vagrancy Act), enacted during the Second Republic and not repealed until well after the establishment of democracy in Spain.

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