Fina Miralles,
Relacions. Relacions del cos amb elements naturals: cobriment del cos amb palla
, 1975
Fina Miralles
Relacions. Relacions del cos amb elements naturals: cobriment del cos amb palla
Fina Miralles (*1950 Spain) studied in Barcelona from 1968 to 1972. Today, she lives and works in Cadaqués. Fina Miralles explores the relationships between humans, nature and objects and analyzes the transformation and alienation of natural objects when taken out of context. She works with different media, including painting, perform- ance and video. She rediscovered painting again in the late 1970s.
artist's website:
www.finamiralles.com
Relacions. Relacions del cos amb elements naturals: cobriment del cos amb palla
(Relationships. Relationships of the body with natural elements. Covering the body with straw) belongs to a subsequent series in which the artist’s body is fused with a range of natural elements, establishing a full identification with it, forming a single unit of interchangeable values revolving around the eternal processes of destruction and rebirth of nature.
Copyright Museus Municipals de Sabadell, Ajuntament de Sabadell
Document media
5 b&w photographs on card board
Issue date
1975
To be seen in
Centro Cultural Montehermoso, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain, 7 October 2011 – 15 January 2012
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