The meeting 'In Streaming, from the place where it all began' will feature communicators of the stature of El Barroquista, Zuriñe Lafón, Sara Rubayo and GodPikasso, along with experts María Jesús Martínez Silvente and Carlos Ferrer Barrera.
The Museo Casa Natal Picasso and the Centro de Arte y Cultura Contemporánea malagueño La Casa Amarilla will commemorate next Saturday, September 30, between 12:00 and 18:00 hours, the 50th anniversary of the death of Pablo Picasso with the meeting 'In streaming, from the place where it all began', where prominent cultural disseminators with a wide presence in social networks, as well as doctors specialists in the figure of Picasso, will talk about the most international artist in the historical context that concerns us.
The auditorium of the Museo Casa Natal de Picasso will host a day of lectures that will also be broadcast live. Among the speakers will be art historian and cultural communicator Miguel Ángel Cajigal Vera, known on Twitter and Instagram as El Barroquista, one of the most nationally recognized cultural disseminators on social networks. He is also a contributor to the program Julia en la Onda on Onda Cero Radio and the program El Condensador de Fluzo on La 2.
Also speaking will be the researcher and teacher on Visual Culture, Zuriñe Lafón, who addresses issues of Contemporary Art in her blog www.elarteporelarte.com, her Instagram @atelier_elarte-porelarte and her YouTube channel @elarteporelarte. Her approach focuses on the importance of approaching images at a time when they are being trivialized.
Sara Rubayo, known on YouTube as @lagataverde, will speak next. She is an art historian and cultural disseminator, who enjoys exploring topics related to Art. Her vision is based on the idea that Art History can seem "outdated" because we have only been told half of it and in the wrong way. Sara Rubayo has an Art podcast on Podimo called 'La Señora del Arte' and collaborates with El Diario, La 2's program El Condensador de Fluzo and Radio3's program Carne Cruda.
The science and cultural communicator known on Twitter as GodPikasso will close the morning's talks. He has more than 54,000 followers on the network and has a unique way of publicizing the life and work of the brilliant artist.
The activities at the Museo Casa Natal Picasso will resume at 6:00 p.m. with talks focused on Picasso in solidarity and Malaga contemporary art 50 years after Picasso, by María Jesús Martínez Silvente and Carlos Ferrer Barrera.
María Jesús Martínez Silvente holds a PhD in Art History and is a full professor in the Department of Art History at the University of Malaga (UMA). She combines her teaching work with critical contributions in newspapers, magazines and catalogs, as well as curating exhibitions.
Carlos Ferrer Barrera holds a PhD in Art History and is a specialist in Picasso's iconography. He is also a member of the cultural programming team at the Centre Pompidou Malaga and the Russian Museum Collection.
This 'Encuentro Picassiano', organized by the Casa Amarilla with the collaboration of the Museo Casa Natal Picasso, the University of Málaga, Amigos de la Casa Natal, Factor Ñ and with the support of Elektra.Art and COPE Málaga, can be attended free of charge until full capacity is reached and can also be enjoyed in streaming as indicated at: picassomlg23.es.
This activity marks the beginning of a series of events dedicated to the figure of Picasso that will culminate in 2024. These events will take place in the neighborhood where the painter was born and in Picasso's birthplace, with the aim of celebrating the life and work of the painter with the public.