Thursday, July 5, 2012

ESTHER FERRER AT THE CGAC (Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea)


Esther Ferrer (San Sebastián, 1937) is a multicisciplinary artist well known for her individual performances as well as for the works she made as a member of the group ZAJ from 1967 until its dissolution in 1996.
In the early 1960’s, together with the painter José Antonio Sistiaga she created the Taller de Lliure Expressió (Free Expression Workshop) in San Sebastian and the Experimental School in Elorrio (Vizcaya). She has presented her performances in numerous festivals around the world and regularly exhibits her works in galleries and museums.
Since 1975 she has published articles in art magazines and the press. In 1999 she was selected to represent Spain in the Venice Bienale and in 2008 she was awarded the Spanish National Prize for Fine Arts. She lives and works in Paris.
Below you can see some of her works:

De la acción al objeto y viceversa (1984)
Objeto descontextualizado (1993)
Sillas (1997)
Autorretrato (1999)

ArTV Prisión (2008)
En el marco del otoño artístico parisino (2009) 


Click here to find more information on the exhibition “En catro movementos” at the CGAC.
Cheers!

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