Elena Bellantoni
Elvira Biatta
Silvia Giambrone
Tamara Ferioli
Chiara Fumai
Stefania Migliorati
Zara Audiello
Marta Ferretti
Silvia Giorgetti
A project by Associazione 22:37 selected for 'Pandora's Boxes. Mujeres/Arte/Hoy', the 10th edition of the BAC! Festival. With this exhibition, Associazione 22:37 started a tour exhibition project, which is going to introduce some young female voices through Europe, creating site-specific actions in each place. The 10th edition of the BAC! Festival is dedicated to International female contemporary art, offering a complete overview of the main tendences, going over the stereotypes connected to feminist ideals, showing up the great energy of women's voice and their creative points of view on social contest.
The project Scacco alla Regina (Check the Queen) curated by Associazione 22:37 has been selected for the 10th edition of BAC! Festival Internacional de Arte Contemporaneo de Barcelona, curated by La Santa: Pandora's Boxes. Mujeres/Arte/Hoy on display from December 1st 2009 to January 3rd 2010 at CCCB, Barcelona
With the exhibition Scacco alla Regina in Venice in March 2009 at A+A Gallery, Associazione 22:37 started a tour exhibition project, which is going to introduce some young female voices through Europe, creating site-specific actions in each place.
Pandora's Boxes. Mujeres/Arte/Hoy, the 10th edition of the BAC! Festival, curated by La Santa, is entirely dedicated to International female contemporary art, offering a complete overview of the main tendences, going over the stereotypes connected to feminist ideals, showing up the great energy of women's voice and their creative points of view on social contest.
Six Queens who would be able to overturn the game.
Elena Bellantoni, Elvira Biatta, Silvia Giambrone, Tamara Ferioli, Chiara Fumai, Stefania Migliorati express themselves with the power of their points of view, tracing their analysis of contemporary world.
Curated by Zara Audiello, Marta Ferretti, Silvia Giorgetti
Info: info@lasanta.org
http://www.lasanta.org
Opening on Tuesday December 1st at 8.00pm
CCCB Centre de Cultura Contemporania de Barcelona
C/ Montalegre 5, Barcellona