multidisciplinary artist from Alicante Ines Villeparisis was invited to participate in its second edition. women’s artan exhibition collective they attended more than fifty artists of different origins and styles give women visibility in the art world. Exhibition organized by the gallery Est Art Space In the town of Alcobendas in Madrid, it was inaugurated on this site this Wednesday, An industrial warehouse of more than 1,500 square metersand will continue Until 28 January 2023.
Villeparisis is the only artist from Alicante to attend this meeting. eight photos from his series Fake Face CommunityIt started in 2019 and all its crazy characters colorful masks and costumes, made by him and implies social masking and “the inertia of protecting oneself from a hostile environment, of giving a muffled version of ourselves.”
Full name of the Feminart exhibition: Halo! March is over, now what? “Because it doesn’t have to be March to talk and show art made by women. It doesn’t have to be shown once a year,” explains the artist from Alicante, about her origins, despite the female predominance. there are also men In the exhibition where the theme of women is handled, since the sample is inclusive and adheres to the principle of equality, promote the usual works of creators and the exception that they must contribute to projects with women’s backgrounds as references.
Insist on inclusiveness and equality, The names of the artists will remain confidential.to engage the public who will discover the identity of the authors of the works.
second edition
The first of FeminArt took place between April and June with 44 artists. both developing and established550 works and in the second installment about 700 pieces painting, photography, engraving, sculpture, video art, collage, illustration, installation and performance.
The woman from Alicante was already familiar with the work of the gallery Villeparisis, as she had already participated in another photography exhibition. white balancein this same space. This exhibition is rounded off by a series of events, including a series of shorts by women, talks, roundtables and performances.