The exhibition Like a dance of starlings. MACBA Collection: Thirty Years and Infinite Ways of Being, at the MACBA, presents a new reading of the collection on its 30th anniversary, conceived as a living, plural and ever-changing organism. More than 200 works by a fifth of the key artists of the 20th and 21st centuries —including recovered works and recent acquisitions— are brought into dialogue to reconsider subjectivity, the body, memory and communal forms. The exhibition steps away from chronology to highlight collectivity, diversity and constant transformation, evoking a murmuration of starlings as a metaphor for the plurality of voices that make up the collection. The show celebrates three decades of exchange between artists, audiences and institutions, revealing the richness and complexity of the contemporary world through a collective gaze.