The exhibition will be open until next February 11 in Space Basement 2 of the Faculty of Fine Arts in Seville
Sevilla 02. 02. 2011. She nervense Angeles Cadel offers us "On my extravagant stage ', an exhibition project that comes from the subconscious review women, combining the comic, the absurd, lyrical and surreal. Thus Cadel in the paintings of abstract scenarios are created, false perspectives where industry and stain color, sometimes reality is respected, and in others, this gives way to the imaginary characters, faces, animals or other objects that create a very colorful collage aesthetic. In some cases, the paintings are based sentences or texts, beyond an explanatory note of the work, try to immerse the viewer in a very personal and reflective.
'On my extravagant stage' part from the essence of the emotions of the author, a tireless quest for identity, social conditioning, the reality around him, his integrity moral, artistic and intellectual influences, and of course, their status as women. And, in turn, part of anything that has to do with the above. In the words of the artist: "My involvement with the work leads me to free my mind and appear irrational proposals on identity, capable of freeing the imagination, I attend to that need to dream, to take life and art with humor and to enjoy the beautiful, subtle, simple, absurd, the sublime ... And for that, I insist on the idea of \u200b\u200bdestabilizing and weigh the traditional systems of representation and to show an identity free from any aesthetic convention. "
Angeles Cadel (Nerva, 1982) has a degree in Fine Arts from the University of Seville, following his doctoral studies in the Paint Program, Conservation, Restoration, and also is working on a draft research " The use of a woman's body through three century Andalusian artists: Pilar AlbarracĂn, Paka Lergo AntĂșnez and Angela" (directed by Francisco J. Lara-Barranco). has also participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions and has resulted XV finalist in the Arts Award from the University of Seville.
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