The curator of the Contemporary Culture Center of Barcelona (also known by its acronym CCCB), writer and researcher, José Luis de Vicente, gave a lecture on Thursday, May 12, ‘After the End of the World: art, imagination and temporal scales in the Anthropocene. ‘In the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Murcia, he has made an approach to the analysis of cultural spaces and their relationship with fields as diverse as technology, social innovation, art and design.
The quote ‘After the End of the World: art, imagination and temporal scales in the Anthropocene’ receives the name of his last exhibition. This project is focused, according to the specialist “on the planet of 2017, irreversibly transformed into the Anthropocene planet after two centuries of human intervention in natural systems. But it is also an exhibition about how we will reach the world of the second half of the 21st century, and about the responsibility of our society towards the generations that will be born and will grow in it».
Photography: Universidad de Murcia
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