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Here you will find articles and interviews about the Museu de l’Art Prohibit and its artists,
but also information about creative freedom around the world.
“Spain is a great common grave”, Eugenio Merino
“Spain is a great common grave”, this is how artist Eugenio Merino put it in the conversation entitled The Most Famous Disappeared Person in the World that he led together with journalist and...
“There are many kids who leave the sport because they suffer from discrimination”, Javier Raya
On July 2nd, the Museu de l'Art Prohibit hosted a round table on how to make sport a space free of LGTBIQ+ phobia. The guests were the president of the Panteres Grogues club, Alberto Martín, the...
Carles Taché, a life close to the artists
To listen to gallery owner Carles Taché is to come closer to his passion for the art world. He believes that "art is the great patrimony of humanity," a reflection that could be seen last Thursday,...
“Forbidden Languages”; The IED presents in the Museu de l’Art Prohibit three final thesis projects on forms of repression.
On the afternoon of the 5th of June, the Museu de l'Art Prohibit hosted teachers, family members and colleagues of three students of the Graphic Design course of the European Institute of Design...
“Ocaña put his face”, Jordi Mayoral
This past Monday, 13th of May, the gallerist Jordi Mayoral; Ocaña’s personal friend and artist Nazario and art critic Pedro G. Romero celebrated José Pérez Ocaña’s memory and footprint in a...
How can we challenge the algorithm?
Daniel García Andújar and David Casacuberta belong to the generation that made the transition from the industrial revolution to the communication one. Both consider technology to always be a control...
Vindicating the legacy of architect Enric Sagnier
The work of Enric Sagnier in Barcelona is more than significant in the city of Barcelona, some of its most emblematic buildings are the Port Customs, the Palace of Justice, the Royal Maritime Club,...
What about artists’ working conditions?
Based on the premise that the working conditions of cultural professionals need a new legal framework to protect them from precariousness, on March 21 the Museum of Forbidden Art organized a debate...
“The commercial imperative has become a kind of self-censorship”, Jorge Carrión.
The writer and journalist Jorge Carrion is the coordinator of the editing of the catalog of the Museum of Forbidden Art, and last Saturday, March 16, we hosted on the museum's terrace a conversation...
The Gabeiras Foundation presents the book ‘Libertad arte y cultura: reflexiones jurídicas sobre la libertad de creación artística’ at Museu de l’Art Prohibit.
"Artistic creation must be protected with a legal framework as a fundamental right" "Artistic creation must be protected with a legal framework as a fundamental right," insisted Jesús Prieto de...