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The Casa Pintada Foundation inaugurates the exhibition ‘El espacio que habit(ú)a’ by Gloria Lapeña next Thursday, March 6 at 19:00h. with this sample the FCP participates in the art program of Festival Nacional Miradas de Mujeres 2014, destined to visualize women’s work in Spanish art. There are nine sites in the Murcia region involved with various activities during the month of March in this third edition of the festival, which involved nationally over a thousand artists in 308 venues.
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Every photograph that is exhibited shows the female body in which a housing model which sits stiffness requires the model to adopt awkward postures, creating a dialogue of submission and adaptation. The domestic space has traditionally been constituted as the natural space for women (who inhabits) at the same time which has conditioned her image, having to adapt (habituate) to family standards, designs for and to men. The title of the sample resumes to the double function of the house as protective skin and as an element of pigeonholed and subverts.
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The Casa Pintada Foundation organizes as a complement of the exhibition ’El espacio que habit(ú)a’ and within the schedule of Festical Miradas de Mujeres, a chat-talk with the artist ‘En el Taller de... Gloria Lapeña’, on Wednesday March 26 at 20:00h in the hall of FCP. The Casa Pintada Foundation develops the last week of the month on Wednesdays, the series of talks on contemporary artistic creation, called “En el Taller De…” On a monthly basis, it aims to bring the public closer to the artist's creative process, where reflection, reading, encourages new artistic creation. This time the guest artist will be Lapeña Gloria Gallego, who will talk about the special relationship established between her work and the private sphere of women.
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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.
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This exhibition is part of the Second Call for Art Pop the FCP failed last October and whose jury was composed of FCG, artist, Cris Gabarron Cabrero, President of The Gabarron; Tomás Paredes Romero, President of the Spanish Association Art Critics (AECA), Javier Fuentes Feo, Director CENDEAC; Juan Garcia Sandoval, Curator of Exhibitions and Museums of the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia, Salvador Andrés Ordax, Professor of Art History at the University of Valladolid; Porlán Sergio Soler, Director of the Center Párraga Murcia, Miguel Ángel Hernández Navarro, Professor of Art History at the University of Murcia, Julio César García Rodríguez, Director of the Painted House Foundation.
The Gabarron Foundation, on the occasion of the celebration of its twentieth anniversary in 2012, launched this public call to support those artists who wish to pursue the original exhibition proposal in one of the temporary rooms within the new trends and ways of artistic expression contemporary. Given the good reception of the first edition in 2013 launched the call again, this time selecting eight new projects by emerging artists that throughout 2014 will be exhibited in room 1 or in the winery FCP.Pintada.
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