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The Museu Nacional with the Sónar Festival

On 13, 14, 15 and 16 June


The Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya is taking part in the daytime programme of the Sónar festival with a monumental, 12-metre-tall digital sculpture by the artist Davide Quayola, to be installed in the museum’s Oval Hall.



In our desire to collaborate with the organisations present on Montjuïc and to establish synergies with the Sónar festival, the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya will be one of the venues for the activities of Sónar de Dia (Sónar by Day), within the Sónar+D programme, a lab and meeting point showing in Barcelona from 13 to 15 June the future of creativity and technology.

The first collaboration between the Museu Nacional and Barcelona’s International Festival of Advanced Music and New Media Art will be the installation of a monumental digital sculpture 12 metres tall and 48m2. For four days, from 13 to 16 June, this work will be hung from the ceiling of the Oval Hall, which will be darkened for the occasion.

This monumentally sized audiovisual project bears the title of Matter and is the work of the London-based Italian artist Davide Quayola.

Matter explores the geometry and volumes of Auguste Rodin’s sculpture The Thinker and is the first in a series of works intended to investigate the three-dimensionality of objects.

In a dialogue with Quayola’s work, the Museu Nacional will be exhibiting a bronze from its collection.

In the words of Pepe Serra, Director of the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya, ‘this collaboration between the Museu Nacional and Sónar forms part of the process of implementing the museum project. The relation with other disciplines will help to generate new discourses and provoke dialogues with the collections, which will lead to renewed readings. The proximity to Sónar will help to shape a more attractive and powerful area on Montjuïc’.

Davide’s Quayola Matter

The digital sculpture is based on the artist’s interest in works of art requiring great technical skill, as in the case of Rodin’s masterpiece.

This work looks into the processes by which matter is transformed, from the block of stone to the final work, in a never-ending process the artist explores and questions.

Quayola starts with a series of photographs of the original work taken by himself. He then works with a graphic computer model to reconstruct and reinterpret the volumes. The work, projected onto an outsize screen, has a sound design by Matthias Kispert.



Prior to its presentation at the Museu Nacional in Barcelona, this work has been on show in Moscow, Singapore, Beijing, Paris, Milan and New York.

Auguste’s Rodin The Age of Bronze

In a dialogue with Quayola’s work, the Museu Nacional will be exhibiting a bronze from its collection, Auguste Rodin’s The Age of Bronze, in the Oval Hall. This emblematic work of modern sculpture was purchased by the museum during the artist’s lifetime and has been in its collection since 1907.

The Age of Bronze was Rodin’s first life-size sculpture, made after a trip to Italy in 1875 when he discovered the great works of the Renaissance and especially those by Michelangelo. From that moment on, Rodin abandoned decorative sculpture, broke with the dominant academicism of the time and started on the path that would lead him to become the forerunner of modern sculpture. Rodin had a decisive influence on the sculptors of his day, amongst them the Catalan Modernistes, who were inspired by the more symbolist aspects of his production.

The installation can be seen from 13 June until Sunday 16 and admission will be free. On 13, 14 and 15 June it will be open to visitors until 10 pm. What’s more, anyone with a Sónar day ticket or festival season pass can benefit from a two-for-one discount in the price of the general admission to the museum.



You too can be a sponsor!

In 1922 Catalan society united to achieve an objective: the acquisition of Marià Fortuny’s painting The Spanish Wedding from a private French collector. By way of individual financial donations and public subscription, the money required for its purchase was raised. Since then, the work has been on display for our contemplation in the Museu Nacional.

Now, almost a century later, we have the opportunity to ensure that another work by Fortuny can be admired by all.



The Prayer is regarded by experts as an exceptional work by Fortuny in that it documents one of the genres he cultivated most prominently during his artistic career: Orientalism.
The acquisition of this drawing would result in a qualitative leap for the museum’s collection and the cultural heritage of all.



The Prayer in a restoration workshop before being installed for exhibition


Now we have a unique opportunity to acquire the work: between us all and for the enjoyment of all. For this reason we ask for your support – as every contribution, however small, all adds up.

This drawing can be seen as part of the exhibition ‘The Battle of Tetouan' by Fortuny. From the Trench to the Museum located in the Modern Art section on the first floor of the museum.


How to make a donation

1. With a credit/ debit card

2. By filling out the form (pdf) and sending it by postal service to:
    Fundació Amics del MNAC
    Palau Nacional. Parc de Montjuïc, s/n
    08038 Barcelona
    Or by email to amics@amicsdelmnac.org or fax to 93 622 03 85

3. By phoning 93 622 03 81 during museum opening hours

4. At the desk of the entrance to the Museu Nacional: donating by either cash or card

If desired, you can receive an accredited diploma of your collaboration (for donations superior to €10). In addition, you can dedicate your donation to a person or persons of choice. Furthermore, donations of more than €10 are entitled to 25% tax relief (*)

Both for the diploma and certificate, if your donation is made by other means than online, please contact the Fundació Amics del MNAC on 93 622 03 81, from 10am until 2pm Monday to Friday; in order to provide your personal details for the certificate, the details of the person/persons you wish to dedicate the donation to and your NIF in order to process the tax certificate (*)

(*)
Tax allowance only applicable to residents
of Spain.




Benefits


* You can consult the benefits of each membership at www.amicsdelmnac.org or at the information desk



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