22/06/2012

Feminist Genealogies in Spanish Art: 1960–2010 and Erreakzioa – Reacción. Images of a Project between Art and Feminisim



Opening 23 June 2012

MUSAC, Museo de Arte 
Contemporáneo de Castilla y León

Avda. Reyes Leoneses, 24
24008 León, Spain

www.musac.es


Feminist Genealogies in Spanish Art: 1960- 2010
Until 6 January 2013

Artists: Pilar Albarracín, Xoán Anleo/Uqui Permui, Pilar Aymerich, Eugènia Balcells,
Cecilia Barriga, María José Belbel, Miguel Benlloch, Itziar Bilbao Urrutia, Esther Boix,
Cabello/Carceller, Mónica Cabo, Mar Caldas, Carmen Calvo, Nuria Canal, Anxela
Caramés/Carme Nogueira/Uqui Permui, Ana Casas Broda, Castorina, Mari Chordà,
Montse Clavé, María Antonia Dans, Lucía Egaña Rojas, Itziar Elejalde, Equipo
Butifarra, Erreakzioa-Reacción, Eulàlia (Eulàlia Grau), Esther Ferrer, Alicia Framis,
Carmela García, Ángela García Codoñer, María Gómez, Miguel Gómez/Javier Utray,
Marisa González, Gabriela and Sally Gutiérrez Dewar, Yolanda Herranz, Juan Hidalgo,
ideadestroyingmuros, María Llopis/Girlswholikeporno, Eva Lootz, LSD, Cristina Lucas,
Jesús Martínez Oliva, Chelo Matesanz, Medeak, Miralda, Fina Miralles, Mau Monleón,
Begoña Montalbán, Paz Muro, Paloma Navares, Ana Navarrete, Carmen Navarrete,
Marina Núñez, Itziar Okariz, Isabel Oliver, O.R.G.I.A., Carlos Pazos, Uqui Permui,
Ana Peters, Olga Pijoan, Núria Pompeia, Post-Op, Precarias a la deriva, Joan Rabascall,
Amèlia Riera, Elena del Rivero, María Ruido, Estíbaliz Sádaba, Simeón Saiz Ruiz,
Dorothée Selz, Carmen F. Sigler, Diana J. Torres AKA Pornoterrorista, Laura Torrado,
Eulàlia Valldosera, Video-Nou/José Pérez Ocaña, Azucena Vieites, Virginia Villaplana,
and Isabel Villar.

Curators:
 Juan Vicente Aliaga and Patricia Mayayo

Feminist Genealogies in Spanish Art: 1960-2010 is a show conceived to emphasize
the importance that the discourses on gender and sexual identity have had in Spanish
art production since the 1960s. Through more than 150 works by 80 artists, the
exhibition curated by Juan Vicente Aliaga and Patricia Mayayo proposes a rereading
of Spain's recent art history from new perspectives. The exhibition stems from the
need to restore the erased memory of feminist knowledge, practices and genealogies:
it is important to recover and make visible the work of artists (some men, but
especially women) who were unfairly shunned or forgotten; but it is even more
important to reread the recent history of Spanish art from a different stance, with
other keys and viewpoints. Not only has the legacy of feminism been underestimated
in the most traditional historiography, but also in many of the accounts of art creation in
Spain that are supposed to be more groundbreaking or renovating.
Read more about the project.


Showcase Project: Erreakzioa – Reacción
Images of a Project between Art and Feminism
A project by Erreakzioa – Reacción (Estibaliz Sadaba and Azucena Vieites)
Until 13 January 2013

MUSAC's Showcase Project presents Images of a Project between Art and Feminism,
an art intervention by Erreakzioa – Reacción [Estibaliz Sadaba (Bilbao, 1963) and Azucena
Vieites (San Sebastián, 1967)], which reviews the proposals on the issues of artistic practice,
theory, and feminist activism put forward by the collective since its formation in 1994.
Read more about the project.