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Patricia Gómez & MªJesús González
Gómez & González's collaborative work investigates the relationship between art, science, and technology. Their site-specific installations and interventions often incorporate scientific data and technological processes.
LUCE
LUCE's light-based installations transform architectural spaces into immersive environments. Their work explores the interplay of light, shadow, and color, creating sensory experiences that challenge perception.
Ángeles Marco
Marco's paintings explore the interplay of light, shadow, and color. Her abstract compositions evoke a sense of quiet contemplation and visual poetry.
Bleda y Rosa
Bleda y Rosa's photographic series explore the relationship between landscape, memory, and history. Their work, often characterized by a sense of stillness and detachment, captures the traces of human presence in the environment.
Ana Teresa Ortega
Ortega's photographic and installation work explores the relationship between memory, history, and representation. Her work often addresses themes of political violence and social injustice.
Pepe Espaliú
Espaliú's multidisciplinary work explored themes of identity, sexuality, and the body. His performances, sculptures, and paintings often addressed his experience with HIV/AIDS.
Sanja Iveković
Iveković's feminist art explores the representation of women in media and society. Her video, performance, and installation work challenges patriarchal norms and stereotypes.
Tomislav Gotovac
Gotovac's performative actions and experimental films challenged social norms in Yugoslavia. His radical, often provocative work explored the body and its relationship to urban space.
Braco Dimitrijević
Dimitrijević's conceptual interventions challenge notions of fame and history. His 'Casual Passer-by' series elevates ordinary individuals, questioning established hierarchies.
Mladen Stilinović
Stilinović's conceptual work explores the relationship between language, ideology, and power. His minimalist interventions, often employing text and repetition, critique political and social systems.