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Exhibition 'My interpretation of the facts’ Amalia Ortega. Arts center of Sevilla
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From 24/05/2017 to the 13/07/2017
Tuesday to Saturday, from 11h to 14h and from 18h to 21h.
Sundays, Closed Mondays and holidays
Arts Center of Seville (CASE)
Free admission
Exhibition 'My interpretation of the facts’ Amalia Ortega.
Selection of works that go into the field of video and several of its subgenres, and its expansion to the facility.
In the exhibition "My interpretation of the facts", Sevillian artist Amalia Ortega shows a series of works done between 2009 and 2017, selection of works that go into the field of video and several of its subgenres, and its expansion to the facility. Being located within the gender discourse and that critically, ironic, subtle and poetic that has the artist to capture their approaches to female identity and the lives of women, It opens the door to a world that exposes their way of seeing and thinking, a personal way to relate to their surroundings.
In this exhibition organized by the Center for the Arts in Seville we can approach the various themes dealt with in his work. While all relate to women in society in general, as well as the construction of gender in our culture, each specifically addresses other topics, also recurrent in his work, such as the concept of time, loneliness, the care, freedom, the fears, the beauty, the power of words, etc.
Amalia Ortega is an artist and professor of Videocreación & Digital Imaging in the Department of Drawing at the University of Sevilla. His main research topics are: Art and gender; Intersections hybridizations image-text and between traditional and digital techniques.
Learn more: www.icas-sevilla.org