heat Theresa LancetAlicante-based Catalan artist, this season IVAM (Valencian Institute of Modern Art) exhibition Weaving as open source, organized in collaboration with macba (Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art), where it is currently exhibited.
curated by Nuria Enguita and Laura Vallesthis piece set follows the trajectory of this creator, who was the pioneer of textile art in Spain from the seventies to the present, and includes a wide selection of him. tapestries, canvases, paintings, drawings, writings and videos, when he formed the closest approach to his work to date.
In addition to this, the show explores Lanceta’s interest. collaborative formats From his dialogue with a number of accomplices, including Alicante artists Olga Diego; Pedro G. Romero and Xabier Salaberria; police station Leire Vergara; collective La Trinxera; movie productor Virginia Garcia del Pino and artist and thinker Nicholas MaleveJohn, who has been developing the project for several years together with the museum’s educators and students and teachers of IES Miquel Tarradell. raval trade.
Two axes express the exhibition, which consists of nearly two hundred pieces: Different creative stages in his art career, from his visits to museums. Moroccan Middle Atlas absorbing the work of women in textile for thirty years and Barcelona’s Raval district, Where he lived between 1969 and 1985.
Postwar and Julio González
IVAM has also prepared an extensive exhibition program for next fall. post-war art in europe and a new presentation of their work Julio Gonzalez. The agenda is completed with an example Inside a house. Genealogy of housework and carean offer for Alba Herrero and Ana Penyas, author we are all goodthis earned him the first National Comics Award for a woman.
The autumn exhibition program opens with the exhibition on September 29 Far from the void. Zero and post-war art in EuropeReviewing the mainstream trends in Europe between 1957 and 1966, with reference to the ZERO group made up of Heinz Mack, Otto Piene, and Gunter Uecker. This and other collectives, including the Spanish Equipo 57, have associated their work with magazines and publications, acts and events (like one-night-only openings). The exhibition, which features more than 170 works, will enable us to understand the important position these groups exercised between the historical avant-gardes and later relational art.
Art and architecture historian and critic, Juan José Lahuerta He will be responsible for examining the collection of Julio González of the IVAM collection, and through a review of the archive will shed new light on the work of this great artist and distract him from some of the myths about his life and work that have survived to this day. in the middle of the last century.
The 2022 exhibition calendar will end with the exhibition on November 10 Inside a house. The genealogy of housework and care. The exhibition draws on archival materials and the life experiences of women of different ages and origins, domestic workers as well as employers. The proposal covers the temporal, spatial and social changes associated with this work. It will be completed with the exhibition series. Ana Penyas All Under the Sun and in Transitionboth belong to the IVAM collection.
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