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On 27 November 2021, the Reina Sofia Museum presented the global reorganisation of its Collection, which includes a selection of around 2,000 pieces of art on display in various spaces within the Sabatini and Nouvel buildings.

After many years of research, the Reina Sofía Museum has reorganised its Permanent Collection in collaboration with almost all its departments, with hundreds of new pieces thanks to donations, long-term loans and new acquisitions.

This overhaul invites us to completely rethink the entire Collection, which includes contemporary art from the eighties to the present day. The Museum has reorganised its permanent collection with the aim of offering narratives and experiences that speak to the present moment through a critical study of our common past, without claiming to be comprehensive or categorical. What takes precedence in this new arrangement is not the chronological order of events and works, but the relationships and genealogies that we can peel back or trace from our standpoint in the present.

In this vein, the Museum has created eight thematic episodes, open to flexible temporalities and interdisciplinary perspectives, which combine to tell new stories:

  1. Avant-Garde Territories: City, Architecture and Magazines (Sabatini Building, Floor 2)
  2. The Lost Thought (Sabatini Building, Floor 4)
  3. Enclosed Field (Sabatini Building, Floor 4)
  4. Double Exhibition: Art and the Cold War (Sabatini Building, Floor 4)
  5. Enemies of Poetry: Resistance in Latin America (Sabatini Building, Floor 1)
  6. A Drunken Boat: Eclecticism, Institutionalism and Disobedience in the ’80s (Sabatini Building, Floor 0)
  7. Apparatus 92: Can History Be Rewound? (Sabatini Building, Floor 0)
  8. Exodus and Communal Life (Sabatini Building, Floor 1)

Image Credits:

  • Diego Rivera. Les vases communicants (The Communicating Vessels). Long-term loan of Fundación Museo Reina Sofía, 2020 (Donated by Vicente Quilis Moscardó) © [2021] Banco de México Diego Rivera Frida Khalo Museums Trust. México D.F. [VEGAP]
  • Room 103.09. Marcel Dzama y Raymond Pettibon. The Great Wave
  • Room 103.19. Unfinished Timelines
  • Room 002.01. Apparatus 92. Can History Be Rewound?
  • Die Teilung der Erde. Tableaux zu rechtlichen Synopsen der Berliner Afrika Konferenz (The Division of the Earth. Tableaux on the Legal Synopses of the Berlin Africa Conference)
  • Maruja Mallo. Ether Travellers, 1982. © Maruja Mallo, VEGAP, Madrid, 2021

 

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Diego Rivera. Les vases communicants (Los vasos comunicantes). Deposito indefinido de la Fundación Museo Reina Sofía, 2020 (Donación de Vicente Quilis Moscardó). © [2021] Banco de México Diego Rivera Frida Khalo Museums Trust. México D.F. [VEGAP]
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Die Teilung der Erde. Tableaux zu rechtlichen Synopsen der Berliner Afrika Konferenz (La división de la Tierra. Paneles sobre las conclusiones jurídicas de la Conferencia de Berlín sobre África)​​​​​​​
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Sala 002.01. Dispositivo 92. ¿Puede la Historia ser rebobinada?
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Maruja Mallo. Viajeros del éter, 1982. © Maruja Mallo, VEGAP, Madrid, 2021
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Sala 103.09. Marcel Dzama y Raymond Pettibon. La gran ola
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Sala 103.19. Tiempos incompletos
Practical Information
When
From 27 November. Permanent Collection
Where
Reina Sofia Museum
Address
Calle
de Santa Isabel, 52
28012
Sabatini and Nouvel buildings
Tourist area
Paseo del Arte
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Metro
Estación del Arte (L1)
Atocha (L1)
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001, 6, 10, 14, 19, 26, 27, 32, 34, 36, 37, 41, 45, 59, 85, 86, 102, 119, C1, C2, C03, E1, N9, N10, N11, N12, N13, N14, N15, N17, N25, N26
Cercanías (local train)
Madrid-Atocha
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Docking stations: Museo Reina Sofía, Calle Santa Isabel, 57 / Ronda de Atocha, 2 / Cuesta de Moyano

Prices

General admission (Collection and temporary exhibitions): €10 

General single admission (valid for two visits): €15

Combined admission (Collection, Temporary Exhibitions and Audio Guide): €14.50

Free admission: All visitors to the Museum from Monday to Saturday, except Tuesdays, 6-8pm. and Sundays 1:30-2:30pm; 18 April and 6 December

Times

Monday and Wednesday to Saturday: 10am-8pm

Sunday: 10am-2:30pm

Closed: Tuesdays. 1 and 6 January, 2 and 15 May, 24, 25, and 31 December

 

Type
Exhibitions
Other
Painting