Objects Speak. Collections of the Museo del Prado
CaixaForum Lleida. Lleida 2/20/2014 - 7/20/2014
We see ourselves reflected in objects that have accompanied human beings through the ages—things we use to eat, dress, work or simply enjoy our free time—because such objects are repositories of individual and shared memories. They tell us about customs, beliefs, and the historical and social circumstances of the period when they were used. But they also suggest ideas, allow us to connect very different concepts, can elicit a wide range of emotions, and invite us to dream, imagine and evoke other times or places. Many of the museum’s pictures—still lifes, for instance—contain a large number of symbolic elements that enrich their formal appearance and provide clues to the message that the artist, or their patron or client, wanted to convey. However, they also have a wealth of hidden details, forcing us to repeatedly examine the paintings in order to grasp their true essence and worth. Objects speak and, more importantly, invite us to engage in dialogue. That is the goal of this exhibition: to facilitate a conversation between visitors and objects from the Museo del Prado, whether they are ‘real’ and three-dimensional or represented in the selected paintings on display.
- Curator:
- Fernando Pérez Suescun, Head of Didactic Content in the Prado’s Education Department