The Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya and the Museu Picasso in Barcelona organized an international symposium on archival practice in 21st-century art, bringing together archivists, curators, artists, historians, and researchers from the local and international art scenes. The symposium took place over two days and focused on two essential, overlapping actions: the task of ARCHIVING, understood as a reflexively constructed practice, and the act of EXHIBITING, that is, the realm in which archiving becomes a public act.
My role in this event was to serve as part of the advisory group that helped shape the program, as well as to moderate two of the sessions.