The domestic space has been traditionally constituted as a woman’s natural space (the inhabited), at the same time has conditioned her image, having to adapt (habituate) to family standards designed by and for men. The title of the sample resumes this double function as the home for protective skin and as an element of seclusion and alienation.
The exhibition El espacio que habit(ú)a from part of the project finalist of the II Convocatoria de Arte Emergente of the FCP and can be visited until April 20. as a compliment of the exhibition, and within the program Festival Miradas de Mujeres, the foundation organizes a chat-talk with the artist, ‘En el Taller de… Gloria Lapeña’, next Wednesday March 26, at 20:00h in the Hall of Acts in the FCP.
Gloria Lapeña Gallego (Murcia, 1989) was licensed in Fine Arts by the University of Murcia in 2012, with Extraordinary Prize Thesis. In the year 2013 she will finish her Masters in Artistic Production and Management. Financed by a contract Pre-doctoral granted by the Seneca Foundation, now she is finishing her doctoral thesis in the Research Group Art and Politics of Identity, combining her research activity with creativity.
In recent years he has participated in group and solo exhibitions of national character in the space EN / UM Murcia, Palacio de Congresos de Castilla y León and the ABC Museum in Madrid and internationally in Bilbao Exhibitions Centre and The Griffin Gallery in London.
+ info: www.gabarron.org
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