Blueprints. Paper Constellations of Lavapiés’ Memory

Community workshop with Olivier Marboeuf

Olivier Marboeuf, O Parlamento dos Calangos, 2026, taller de creación en SESC Brasilia. Cortesía del artista

Olivier Marboeuf, O Parlamento dos Calangos, 2026, taller de creación en SESC Brasilia

Cortesía del artista

As part of his research residency at the Museum, Olivier Marboeuf explores how communities can be gathered through the telling and retelling of stories, in a process in which narratives are continually reshaped, giving rise to a collective tale that is always open, unfinished and imprecise.

This workshop, conceived for the communities of Lavapiés, brings together storytelling, writing, drawing and embodied movement to create a collective map of life in the neighbourhood. Individual stories and gestures become part of a shared composition, opening up spaces for encounter, friction and exchange.

The aim of Blueprints. Paper Constellations of Lavapiés’ Memory is to create a graphic score for a conversation in many voices, connecting words with the traces of movements, encounters, accidents and coincidences registered on paper as prints of each participant. These individual movements come together in a choreography inscribed in a mural of interwoven stories, shaped not only by consensus and attentive listening, but also by cacophony, disagreement and contradiction. In doing so, the workshop explores the idea of transition in two interconnected senses: as physical movement or migration from one place to another, and as a process of change and transformation—such as the transformation a story undergoes as it is told, translated and passed from one person to another.

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Museo Reina Sofía

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Olivier Marboeuf

is a storyteller, artist, independent curator, cultural theorist and film producer from Guadeloupe, in the French Caribbean, and one of the leading voices in decolonial criticism in the French-speaking world. As an artist, his practice combines research, storytelling, drawing and performance to create large-scale graphic works accompanied by sound, conceived as cartographies and speculative archives of Afro-confluences in the Greater Caribbean. Brought together under the title Blueprints, his work has been exhibited at the Berlin Biennale, Kunstverein Karlsruhe (2022), Sharjah Biennial (2023), Venice Biennale (2024), Centre Pompidou- Metz and Bienal de São Paulo (2025). In 2026, the Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo (Mexico) hosts his first solo exhibition.

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