Art has no form and at the same time it has them all. It is an illustration, a story, a film, a sculpture or a song. And although art is universal, there are times when wallowing in a feminine and feminist vision of art is the best choice.
At the hotel ME Madrid Queen Victoria the exhibition is located Woman is art, a living reflection of female talent and a feminist vindication In herself. The cultural plan of the week.
The exhibition Woman is art’22 in Madrid
Curated by Andrea Savall, Valencian photographer and one of the most influential voices of feminism in the digital age. Your book things you shouldn’t talk about is a compendium of female testimonies in which women like Natalia Lacunza or Carolina Iglesias have left their most hidden taboos in writing.
This time she has been in charge of shaping the exhibition Woman is art and transform it into a work that reflects all the art that comes from strong women like the ones that are part of this wonderful selection.
The rack of panties stretching the gum which is a reflection of all the women they interview on their podcast Carolina Iglesias and Victoria Martin or the dress designed by Joan Ros that she wore Rigoberta Bandini at the Benidorm Festival where she made history with Ow momare some of the works that we will find, but there is much more.
The illustrations full of sensuality and feminine naturalness of the artist Africa Pitarch; Yasmina Benabdelkrim’s Misplaced Numbers series which is a collection of pictorial works and photo-documented found art; the unabashed photography of Esther Galván; or one of the wonderful short films by Paula Collado are just a small example of the artists who have participated in this exhibition that will be available until March 21.
A melting pot of women, voices and messages that together are a brushstroke of all the art that women inspire and create. An essential exhibition that shows that women are art and that joins other Madrid plans such as Andy Warhol exhibition or the one that has brought back to Madrid performance queen Marina Abramović.
Photos | Courtesy of the Lycland Agency