
First institutional monographic exhibition dedicated to Jorge Satorre in Spain. His artistic practice addresses the unmapped and ‘minor’ history, either by attending to the intangible heritage of customs and the transmission of stories, or by engaging in more formal approaches through the production methods of traditional manufacturing trades, as well as their places, stories and workers.

This exhibition is the result of a selection of works, objects and images as well as newly produced interventions. Many of the pieces in the exhibition are part of the CA2M Museum's collection, although there are also loans from other public and private collections in the country as well as from the selected artists themselves.

It presents a succinct overview of his artistic production, recovering different works that have marked his work in some way since the early 2000s. At the same time, coexisting with this journey is a group of new works that, based on a highly personal vision of sculptural language, are displayed through spatially specific installations, newly produced pieces, performative actions and series that are added to some of those already produced in recent years.

MATINEES: EXPANDED CINEMA FOR FAMILIES
The Museo CA2M is delighted to launch a unique space: morning film shows for families. The aim of the activity is to create an environment in which viewers can enjoy a great film programme in great company. Everyone is welcome: grandparents, neighbours, little brothers and sisters... We want to create an open, flexible space in which cinema expands to encompass experiences that will often leap off the screen, enabling the active participation of the audience, regardless of age.

OSTRO: LIVE ARTS SERIES
The CA2M Museum becomes a place where movement is the protagonist to intertwine links between dance, performance and museum space once a month.

BEYOND FALLS THE SEA
In this Universidad Popular course, we’ll turn into archaeologists of the everyday and adventurers of the infra-ordinary to set sail towards that unknown place where beyond falls the sea.

This first graphic intervention by Maria Medem opens a space for reflection on illustration at the CA2M Museum. Maria Medem's imaginary universe, reflected in different non-exhibition areas of the Museum, generates a sensorial and experimental atmosphere where the limits between the real, the strange and the ambiguous are blurred and materialized in different forms.

GOING ROUND AND ROUND IS WHAT LEAVES A MARK
We invite you to join us for a guided tour entitled “Going round and round is what leaves a mark”, where we take a closer look at the exhibition Ria, by Jorge Satorre. In this activity, as we tour the exhibition we’ll reflect on the traces, repetitions and narratives derived from our own lives.

La Comunidad de Madrid ha otorgado el Premio Arco 2025 a la artista Mónica Mays por sus piezas Exhausted disbelief y Hermes, de la Galería Pedro Cera de la capital. Este galardón fue instituido en 2004 por la Comunidad de Madrid para reconocer la mejor obra de artes plásticas realizada por creadores de menos de 40 años que se exponga en la edición correspondiente de la Feria ARCO, en este caso en la 44ª, trabajos que pasan a formar parte de la colección del Museo Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo de Móstoles.

SEE YOU AT THE EXHIBITIONS!
Through gallery encounters with different artists, this programme suggests an encounter that plays with uncertainty, surprise and thrills. Three times a month, the CA2M Museum invites local artists, curators or researchers to share their interests with the public to connect their practices, careers or inquiries with the exhibitions underway.

CIUDAD SUR. GREEN SPECTRUMS: FROM THYME GREEN TO RADIOACTIVE GREEN
Ciudad Sur is a space for shared experimentation in which, taking Móstoles as a starting point, we want to investigate the many faces and the many riches that generate a sense of belonging in the cities of the metropolitan area of Madrid.