Carlota Broggi

Carlota Broggi

Graduated in Art History from the University of Barcelona with a postgraduate specialization in Museology at the École du Louvre in Paris and a Research Master’s Degree in Humanities at the UOC.

Professional activity

For over thirty years, she has participated in content creation, project management, coordination, and documentation for CCCB Exhibitions. As Head of CCCB Itineraries, she has contributed to building a strong network of national and international institutions with which CCCB has been able to rethink, reinterpret, and reproduce nearly 100 projects.

She has developed projects in Madrid (MNCARS, Fundación Telefónica, Casa Encendida, Casa del Lector), Paris (Centre Georges Pompidou, Cinémathèque Française), London (Somerset House, Wellcome Collection), Weil am Rhein (Vitra Museum), Mexico City (Centro Cultural de España en México, Centro Cultural Tlatelolco), San Sebastián (San Telmo Museoa), Bilbao (Azkuna Zentroa), Berlin (Martin Gropius Bau), Rome (Palazzo delle Esposizioni), Singapore (Art Science Museum), Buenos Aires (Recoleta), Karlsruhe (ZKM), USA (MIT Museum in Boston, Art Folk Museum in NY), among others.

Exhibitions

Since 2018, she has directed exhibition projects, creating the institutional architecture of the project with the Head of Exhibitions; contributing to content definition with the curator; participating in discussions on formal materialization with architects; guiding research by coordinators; overseeing budgeting and production with the exhibitions team; and coordinating with the Publications, Education, Public Program, and Mediation departments to ensure overall program coherence.

  • Amazònies. El futur ancestral. Curator: Claudi Carreras with an extensive curatorial team.
  • IA. Intel·ligència Artificial. Curators: Lluis Nacenta (CCCB) and Suzanne Livingston, Maholo Uchida, Luke Kemp (Barbican).
  • Cervell(s). Curators: Emily Sargent and Ricard Solé. Led the co-production with Wellcome Collection, Fundación Telefónica, and CCCB.
  • Urban Nature, a walk-through theater installation by Rimini Protokoll.
  • Gameplay. Curators: Jerome Nguyen and Oliver Pérez Latorre. A collaboration with ZKM (Center for Art and Media), Karlsruhe.
  • Quantica. Curators: Mònica Bello and José Carlos Mariátegui, with scientific advisory by José Ignacio Latorre. A co-production by Arts at CERN, Lieu Unique, iMAL, and FACT.