Spain: Art and Society in the 1950s and 1960s
Secondary School Pupils
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Spain: Art and Society in the 1959s and 1960s sets out an analysis of the Spanish artistic landscape following the Civil War and World War II. It focuses on the uniqueness of the time as a turning point in the return to experimentation after the trauma created by the conflicts. To illustrate the discourse, the visit takes us through works by artists including Eugene Smith, Antoni Tàpies and Equipo 57.
The guided visit takes place in the rooms of the Collection 2, the starting point of which is the 1940s. It is an addition to the group of visits which mainly revolve around the Collection 1, broadening the spectrum of subjects dealt with in this kind of visit and expanding the range that the cultural volunteers have available for secondary school students.
Intended public: Mid-Secondary Education and Bachillerato
Language: Spanish
Dates: October 14, 2013 – June 13, 2014
Further information: Tel. 91 774 10 00, Ext. 2098 / e-mail: visitasescolares@museoreinasofia.es