
Live Virtual Tours: Women Create Too
Admission
Tickets: €12 Members, €15 general public/Internet connection. Tickets available at the Museum website
Location
Online
More information
Duration: 60 min.
Language: Spanish
Technology requirements: You will be able to access the tour wherever you are. You will just need a mobile phone or a computer, and an Internet connection that is working properly. The virtual tour will be streamed live on the Museum’s YouTube channel. Due to copyright issues, it cannot be recorded.
In this virtual tour, you will get acquainted with a number of works by female artists, in the Museum Collection, assessing their contributions to the history of art and giving them the place they deserve.
The selection includes works by Louise Bourgeois, Jenny Holzer, Cristina Iglesias, Fujiko Nakaya and Yoko Ono, women who strove and managed to preserve their independence and their own, personal innovative creativity.
The virtual tour will be guided by Alejandra Bueno de Santiago, multidisciplinary artist who holds a PhD in Art from the Technical University of Valencia (UPV). Bueno challenges all the things that society takes for granted from a feminist’s angle. At the intersection of multiple perspectives enriched by sisterhood, she will shed light on these female artists and their work, offering those who are not experts new ways of thinking about contemporary art.
A team from the Museum will be there to moderate all the contributions and help participants.
Target audience:
Adults
Photo:
Louise Bourgeois, Maman, 1999
Bronze, marble, and stainless steel
927 x 891 x 1023 cm
Fujiko Nakaya, Escultura de niebla nº 08025 (F.O.G.), 1998
Agua-niebla generada por 1.000 toberas de niebla
y sistema de motor de bombeo de alta presión
Dimensiones de ubicación específica
Admission
Tickets: €12 Members, €15 general public/Internet connection. Tickets available at the Museum website
Location
Online
More information
Duration: 60 min.
Language: Spanish
Technology requirements: You will be able to access the tour wherever you are. You will just need a mobile phone or a computer, and an Internet connection that is working properly. The virtual tour will be streamed live on the Museum’s YouTube channel. Due to copyright issues, it cannot be recorded.