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Bozar’s interactive guided tours emphasise pupils’ personal experience. An enthusiastic guide invites them to analyse images, think critically and express an argument through exercises and group discussions. Their exploration of the works of art includes contextualising the exhibition and its relationship with current events. Are you currently working on a specific theme or project? Let us know. Our guides tailor their tours to suit each class and your expectations.?
Pupils will:?
? Develop their critical analysis and think creatively?
? Bring the exhibition themes into a current context?
? Develop knowledge and practices through contact with works of art?
? Illustrate the mutual influence of art, culture and technology, politics, economics, science and worldviews?
Should the suggested rate present any difficulties for your visit to Bozar, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We’re more than happy to explore alternative solutions with you. Feel free to email us at groups@bozar.be
Francisco de Goya (1746−1828) is famous for his portraits of noblemen and of prominent thinkers of the Spanish Enlightenment and at the same time for his drawings and engravings that denounce the horrors of his time. His work is the thread of the exhibition, in dialogue with that of the generations of artists that followed, including Zuloaga, Gutiérrez Solana, Miró, Picasso, Oteiza and García Rodero, all influenced by his formal and conceptual language.