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Exhibition “Biogenètics” at the Sescelades Campus CRAI
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The URV Art Classroom offers the exhibition "Biogenètics" by the artist Enric Llevat (Castellvell, 1977), the result of his research on the human genome. This was born from the development of the pictorial series "Souls", which seeks to delve into forms increasingly focused on genetics.
His work allows us to reflect on the philosophical concepts that articulate all his creation: the social community and collective becoming. It is nourished by the theoretical basis of Zygmunt Bauman and Taoist philosophy, concepts that connect with the pictorial technique that Yeast uses.
You can visit it in the lobby of the Catalunya campus CRAI until April 10.
Center of interest: “And the Oscar goes to“ at the Sescelades campus CRAI
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On the Exhibition Area on the 1st floor of the Sescelades campus CRAI , a new center of interest has been developed on the occasion of the 94th edition of the Oscars, plannedSunday, March 27, 2022. Where, you have a sample of DVDs and books available, on the subject of cinema, and a presentation in which you can find curious anecdotes related to the Oscars ceremony. In addition, you will find the explanation if or scientific proof of filmographic images that will allow you to clarify whether what appears in the films is pure fiction, or whether it is scientifically correct.
Exhibition "Women fighting. Labour conflicts in the textile industry of Tarragona (1961–1980)" at Bellissens campus CRAI
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The exhibition takes a tour of the fighting story of women workers of the multinational tarragonine textile company Seidensticker-Valmeline. They were active subjects of labor conflict in the company between 1961 and 1980 and protagonists of struggles that are fundamental pieces of the historical memory of the women's labor movement.
Exhibition “Sachsenhausen concentration camp. Propaganda, manipulation and confrontation of narratives" at Sescelades Campus CRAI
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The exhibition "The concentration camp of Sachsenhausen. Propaganda, manipulation and confrontation of narratives", takes us back in history and in time to get closer to the reality that was built in the Nazi concentration camp of Sachsenhausen, located from 1936 to 1950 in the north of Berlin, in the city of Oranienburg (now the federal state of Brandenburg). And, focusing from its origins to the year 1945, it shows on the different testimonies that victims and perpetrators have left us. On the one hand the Nazis, with their propaganda photographs. On the other, we will see the version of those who were prisoners through drawings and memories of lived experiences.
The exhibition, made up of 10 roll-ups, aims to foster a critical spirit, raise awareness of the dangers of manipulation, fascism and Nazism. It also aims to somehow dignify the memory of the victims by recovering the experiences of those who were imprisoned.
You can visit it in the various campus CRAIs that the university has throughout the territory following her itinerary on CRAI Agend.