Study Groups
The Study Centre was conceived as a sphere of institutional experimentation in which to practice relational and collaboration protocols among subjectivities and different agents. The Study Groups undertake processes of knowledge held in time and identify ways of doing and circulating autonomous practices and knowledge regarding the norms inscribed in the artistic, cultural, political and economic demands of our time.
Groups in progress
Concluded groups
Study Days
The Study Days are encounters organised around a Museo Reina Sofía exhibition and aim to explore more profoundly the exhibition subject matter and discursive themes that run through it. These days are articulated via a guided tour for a closed group of researchers — not necessarily experts in the particular artist or work — from different disciplines related to the theme of the show. The said tour also contains a series of questions and debates prepared by the curators and the Museo’s team and revolve around themes such as curatorial decisions, the exhibition discourse and an in-depth analysis of a specific work.

![Francesc Abad, Procés transformació [Proceso transformación, 1972]. Museo Reina Sofía](https://recursos.museoreinasofia.es/styles/small_landscape/public/Actividades/AD05219-009-actividad.jpg.webp)





![Darya von Berner, Cintia, de la serie fotográfica Political Maternity [Maternidad política], 2015-2019](https://recursos.museoreinasofia.es/styles/small_landscape/public/Actividades/estatuto_cuidados.png.webp)


![Huguette Caland, Enlève ton doigt [Remove your finger], 1971. © Courtesy of Huguette Caland Estate](https://recursos.museoreinasofia.es/styles/small_landscape/public/Actividades/huguette_caland_encuentro.jpg.webp)
![Ben Shahn, The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti [La pasión de Sacco y Vanzetti], 1958. Colección Michael Berg © Estate of Ben Shahn / VEGAP, Madrid, 2023](https://recursos.museoreinasofia.es/styles/small_landscape/public/Actividades/encuentro_ben_shahn.jpg.webp)