Hundred years walking through the Prado Museum
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https://doi.org/10.7203/eutopias.24.25773Keywords:
Walking, critique, Prado, D’Ors, de Diego.Abstract
The hermeneutic potential of walking has been vindicated as a critical activity that is closely linked to the work of a number of noted Western thinkers. In the peculiar space of museums, the changing perspective that walking offers can favor a renewal of exhibition and visiting practices. This article analyzes the written record of two singular walks through the Prado Museum published a century apart (1922-2022). In their respective essays, Eugenio d’Ors and Estrella de Diego propose disruptive tours of the Madrid gallery. Their texts exemplify the change in sensibilities that guide visits to the museum as well as in the criticism of the institution itself and the disciplines that support it.
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Fernández Santos, Jesús (dir.) La víspera de nuestro tiempo. Tres horas en el Museo del Prado. Documental basado en textos de Eugenio D’Ors. RTVE, 1968.
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