Photograph of Lluïsa Roca working with a video editing team, Community Video Service, 1983

Activity
Every Sunday from 19 July to 8 November

Led by Albert Gironès, Ana Gnagui and Eva Paia

Immerse yourself in the exhibition with our team of teachers

Photograph of Lluïsa Roca working with a video editing team, Community Video Service, 1983

Every Sunday from July 19 to November 8, you can enjoy guided visits to the exhibition Counter-Information: New Video / Community Video Service.

Counter-Information: New Video / Community Video Service you explore the practices of a group who turned video into a tool for communication, social intervention and production of alternative narratives during Spain’s post-Franco transition period The exhibition reviews their projects and methodologies to show how images became spaces for participation, debate and collective action.

The visit provides the keys to understand the archive, the processes and the contexts that make up the exhibitionand invites us to think about the currency of practices that make communication a means of collective construction.

Artists and researchers Albert Gironès, Ana Gnagui and Eva Paia offer us a visit to the exhibition, where participants are helped to create a collective narrative and a dialogue about everybody’s knowledge. On the tour they will provide clues that resonate within the museum, so that every visitor will take away a murmur of the exhibition.

Photographs belonging to the League of Catalonia campaign, Video-Nou, 1977

exhibition

From 9 July 2026

Counter-Information: New Video / Community Video Service

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