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👀 PEEP

Hangar is happy to present the inaugural edition of PEEP, a space of encounter, dialogue, and experimentation between Hangar’s artists-in-residence, invited professionals from local, national and international contexts, and the general public. The name PEEP — evoking the idea of taking a peek or a closer look — reflects the programme’s dual approach: looking inward to explore the artists’ creative processes, and outward to connect with other contexts, perspectives, and artistic communities.

The programme comprises presentations, conversations, and feedback sessions which aim to open up processes, share methodologies, and foster new professional connections. Each day will culminate in a public programme featuring talks, screenings, studio visits and a collective performance.

For this edition, Hangar brings together Devrim Bayar (Senior Curator, KANAL– Centre Pompidou, Brussels), Barbara Horvath (Curator, PART International Art Residency, Austria), and Caroline Dumalin (Artistic Director of Morpho, Antwerp, and Curator of the Belgian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2026). They are joined by independent curators Jesús Alcaide (Córdoba), Mariana Cánepa and Max Andrews (Latitudes), María Montero Sierra (Madrid/London), and Rosa Lleó, alongside Ane Rodríguez Armendariz (Head of Arte por venir, a programme of the Carasso Foundation), Bárbara Rodríguez Muñoz (Director of Exhibitions and Collection, Centro Botín, Santander), Ismaël Chappaz (House of Chappaz Gallery), and Olivier Collet (Prats Nogueras Blanchard Gallery). And the Hangar’s resident artists and projects Ali Arévalo, Oriol Arnedo Casas, Kate Bohunnis, Ari Cardozo, Mourae, Eduard Ruiz, Laura Sub1, Silvia Zayas, Huaqian Zhang, Victor Pérez-Pallarès Setó, Aura Roig, Sara Miravet Núñez, Grandeza Studio, Efe Ce Ele, Lara Campos, Lumbung Press, #Blendícete, and Hamaca.

Thursday 12

7:30 – 8:30 pm | Hamaca, an archive against the grain: screenings by Jaione Camborda, Raquel Friera, and Cecilia Barriga

Hamaca’s archive is woven together by strands we call taxonomies; through them runs an invisible mesh that, against the grain, can reconnect everything. Drawing from this vast audiovisual archive, the programme presents three works that open worlds shaped by the austere relationships between bodies. The physical and symbolic intensity of an ancestral ritual in Rapa das Bestas (Jaione Camborda, 2017), captured up close with the sensitivity afforded by film; the violation of rights and the legal void of detention centres exposed in 1,432,327 m² (Raquel Friera, 2012), which also questions the role of the artist as mediator; and finally, the torrent of affect documented in Im Fluss (Cecilia Barriga, 2007), following with a handheld camera two women navigating loss while celebrating a shared life.

Friday 13

5 – 7 pm | Open Studios

Ali Arévalo / Oriol Arnedo Casas Kate Bohunnis / Ari CardozoMourae / Eduard Ruiz / Laura Sub1 / Silvia Zayas / Huaqian Zhang / Victor Pérez-Pallarès Setó / Aura Roig / Sara Miravet Núñez / Grandeza Studio / Efe Ce Ele / Lara Campos / Lumbung Press#Blendícete / Hamaca

7 – 8 pm | How Do You Do?
Conversation with Carolin Dumalin, Devrim Bayar, and Barbara Horvath

The talk How Do You Do? explores, through its dual meaning — “how are you?” and “how do you do it?” — the institutional practices and values that are not always explicit or publicly debated, such as the dynamics that shape programming, the relationships between local and global contexts, and the collective processes that define institutional identities.

8:30 – 9:30 pm | I Heard Voices in My Head, Yes, They Were Whispering to Us 

Ali Arévalo / Ari Cardozo / Aura Roig / Kate Bohunnis / Eduard Ruiz / emocee / Lara Campos / Laura Sub1 / Mourae / Oriol Arnedo Casas / Victor Pérez-Pallarès Setó

Hangar’s artists-in-residence present a collective performance that activates a space for shared listening and imagination. Through reflections, fragmented narratives, and mental wanderings, individual voices interweave to form a collective body that whispers, thinks, and resonates both inside and outside the mind.

There will be a bar available and free popcorn for the audience during both days of the program.

Graphic Identity: todojunto

 

Supported by Acción Cultural Española

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