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The catalogue for The power with which we leap together. Women artists in Spain and Portugal between dictatorship and democracy stems from an exhibition held at IVAM – Institut Valencià d’Art Modern, in partnership with CAM and curated by Giulia Lamoni and Patricia Mayayo.Bringing together works by 59 renowned Iberian women artists, the exhibition examines the work created during the pre-revolutionary period in Portugal, before the Carnation Revolution in 1974, and in Spain, prior to the death of the dictator Francisco Franco, in 1975. In both countries, women had already started to challenge the established order, and there was a strong feeling of sisterhood on either side of the border.In addition to the curatorial text, the publication features four essays by prominent Portuguese and Spanish researchers, interspersed with images of several of the works on display, spread through the nine sections that also structure the exhibition.With design by the artist Dayana Lucas, each essay is jointly written by a Spanish and a Portuguese researcher, thus forging relationships and allowing for the examination of themes that have been little studied until now: abstractionism in the work of women artists between 1960 and 1970, feminism in Iberian pop art, the mobility of women artists in the Iberian Peninsula in the final decades of the Cold War, and a proposed dialogue between the two countries through artists’ books.
Produktinformation
Utgivningsdatum2025-10-20
Mått165 x 235 x 16 mm
Vikt460 g
FormatHäftad
SpråkEngelska
Antal sidor192
FörlagFundacao Calouste Gulbenkian, Plano de Edicoes
With contributions by David Cortés, Giulia Lamoni, Isabel Tejeda, Leonor de Oliveira, Márcia Oliveira, Margarida Brito Alves, Pablo Santa Olalla, Patricia Mayayo.
6 Foreword— José Andrés Torres Mora7 Presentation— Benjamin Weil and Sonia Martínez9 The Power With Which We Leap Together. Women Artists in Spain and Portugal Between Dictatorship and Democracy— Giulia Lamoni and Patricia Mayayo21 Almost37 Through45 Abstract Practices and Women Artists in Spain and Portugal in the 1960s and 1970s— Patricia Mayayo and Leonor de Oliveira55 In67 From83 Looking Beyond: The Feminism of Iberian Pop Art— Margarida Brito Alves and Isabel Tejeda93 Close103 Now123 On Gesture: Notes for a Possible Dialogue Through Artists’ Books (Portugal and Spain)— David Cortés and Márcia Oliveira133 Where141 Between153 Being-between: A Carrier Bag Narrative of the Mobility of Women Artists Across Spain and Portugal During the Final Decades of the Cold War— Giulia Lamoni and Pablo Santa Olalla163 Beyond175 Meeting Points186 List of Works