ARCOmadrid 2020: THIRD DAY, AT THE FAIR AND ON THE STREET

ARCOmadrid 2020: THIRD DAY, AT THE FAIR AND ON THE STREET

The third day of ARCOmadrid 2020 began and from Arte Al Día Internacional we present you the main attractions of the programme inside and outside the fair in relation to Latin American art.

ARCOmadrid 2020: THIRD DAY, AT THE FAIR AND ON THE STREET

The third day of the most important contemporary art fair in Spain has already been launched and thus its programming. Conceived in such a way that the city of Madrid itself becomes an attractive center for the international cultural scene, not only IFEMA activities and debates are offered, the most important museums, galleries and institutions of the capital are also part of the ARCOmadrid agenda. Programme highlights:

 

      

To enjoy inside ARCOmadrid

 

12: 30- Activities: Latin American art and bolero and the global circle

Participants: Cathering Petitgas, Ella Fontanals-Cisneros and Alexander, René Francsico and Elba Benítez.

Fundación ARCO Hall, Hall 9.

 

13: 00- Auditorium: It’s Just a Matter of Time (central theme of the fair around the work of the Cuban Félix González-Torres).

Organized by: Alejandro Cesarco, Mason Leaver-Yap and Manuel Segade.

Participants: Hamza Walker, Tony Cokes, Jorge Ribalta and Laura Guy.

 

16: 00- Activities: The arts of memory, International Visual Arts Award.

Fundación ARCO Hall, Hall 9.

 

17: 15- Auditorium: Sexodesidente Artistic Production Forum from Latin America

Director: Agustín Pérez Rubio.

Participants: Miguel A. López, Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa and Mariela Scafati.

 

Outside ARCOmadrid

 

19: 00- Matadero Madrid: Open Day at the Residences Center.

Resident artists: Kia LBeija, Nayare Montes Gavilán, Naomy Salge Murillo, Berta Gutiérrez Casaos, Jeanette Tines Durán, the duo Lilian Pallarés and Charles Olsen, Antonio Menchen, Victor Colmenero Mir, Ayllu collective, Afro Conscious collective and Liwai collective.

 

Finally, if you dare to walk the city, you will probably find a reproduction of the work of Félix González-Torres somewhere. Look, it's just a matter of time ...