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Perspectives and Dialogues. Collection of the Museum of Granollers

Exhibition “Perspectives and Dialogues”. Photo by Pere Cornellas, 2014.

Exhibition “Perspectives and Dialogues”. Photo by Pere Cornellas, 2014.

This exhibition project is an open show, an articulated exhibition that seeks to spark thinking, dialogue and discourse.

It is based on an intellectual and interactive game, a cultural game that revolves around visitors’ participation. The exhibition hall becomes an agora for dialogues and emotions, and a forum meant as a place to exchange ideas and experiences. [Participative programmes: Feedback and Art Stories]

Texts and interventions by different people from our cultural milieu appear alongside most of the works. They are invited interpretations which lead to free participation.

This show only becomes meaningful if visitors participate in it intensely and leave enriched; if they acquire, in the process, a form of knowledge and understanding, of association with their life experience; and if it becomes a common thread for freely expressing their ideas, their thoughts and their texts.

We encourage you to look, to enjoy, to discourse, to dialogue and also to write about the 60 works presented, which seek to be a point of departure and reflection while also generating thinking.

OBJECTS

<p>Head of Young Bacchus (efeb), <em>c. </em>2nd century AD. Limestone and marble, 15x10 cm. Photo by Pere Cornellas, 2014.&nbsp;Granollers Museum.</p>

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Head of Young Bacchus (efeb)
Head of Young Bacchus (efeb)
<p><em>S/T (Meeting Point)</em>, Jordi Benito, 2008. Installation, red neon wall lights, 4 m. Photo by Pere Cornellas, 2014.&nbsp;Granollers Museum.</p>

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S/T (Meeting Point)
S/T (Meeting Point)
<p><em>Retrat de la senyoreta Dulce</em> (Portrait of Miss Dulce), Antoni Caba i Casamitjana, 19th century. Oil on canvas, 46x36 cm. Photo by Pere Cornellas, 2014.&nbsp;Granollers Museum.</p>

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Portrait of a Woman
Portrait of a Woman
<p><em>Cam&iacute; del Calvari</em> (Road to Calvary), attributed to Pere Mates, 16th century. Oil and tempera on panel, 111&times;40.5 cm.&nbsp;Granollers Museum.</p>

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Camí del Calvari (Road to Calv
Camí del Calvari (Road to Calvary)
<p>Variscite stone necklace, mid-Neolithic. Photo by MDG.&nbsp;Granollers Museum.</p>

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Stone necklace with 20 beads
Stone necklace with 20 beads
<p>Vessels, Antoni Cumella, diverse dates, enamelled clay. Photo by Pere Cornellas, 2014.&nbsp;Granollers Museum.</p>

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Vessels
Vessels
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