The exhibition Stimulants: circulation and euphoria sets out to study stimulants – such as coffee, sugar, cocoa, tobacco or opium – that started to circulate worldwide following the great voyages of exploration that took place in the 15th century. These commercial exchanges raised the curtain on an era in which the economy came to be understood as the basis of collective life.
Exhibitions are spaces that allow certain flexibility when being interpreted and visited; they are also places that provide a direct approach to the specificity of artistic practice. Through the Visits in Dialogue, we propose to delve into the world of the exhibition.
They are paths to making direct contact with contemporary art, in which anyone interested can participate. We move beyond the format of the guided tour and the ways of understanding the exhibition to add, in common, new meanings.
*Sign Language Interpretation Service (SLIS) available by booking in advance: hezkuntza@tabakalera.eu
Through the Visits in Dialogue, we propose to delve into the world of the exhibition 'Stimulants: circulation and euphoria'.