Erakusketak
Amaituta
2014-03-05 • 2014-03-31
Emakumeen begiradak III. jaialdia
1. solairuko hall - Eraikin zaharra
In conjunction with this year’s celebration of International Women’s Day, the Museo de Bellas Artes is taking part in the 3rd Women’s Viewpoint festival with a presentation based on its Permanent Collection. Open between 5 and 31 March, this thematic display brings together works created by women and features paintings, drawings, prints and sculptures from the 19th century to the present day.
A work by the pioneering woman artist Rosa Bonheur and a thought-provoking sculpture by Cristina Iglesias are among the exhibits that will draw attention to the development of women’s participation in the history of art.
Arrangement of the artworks:
Left to right and top to bottom:
1- María Blanchard, Girl Combing Her Hair
2- Maruja Mallo, Human Architecture, 1937
3- Menchu Gal, Hedgehogs, 1961
4- Isabel Baquedano, Untitled from Six Contemporary Spanish Painters, 1982
5- Guerrilla Girls, The Birth of Feminism, 2001
6- María Paz Jiménez, Untitled, c. 1949-1952
7- Elena Asíns, Untitled, 1974
8- Clara Gangutia, Lamp Post, Kursaal Bridge, 1995
9- Miriam Ocariz, Untitled, 2002
10- Juana Francés, Angelic Hominids, 1970
11- Asunción Asarta, Classroom at my School, 1922
12- Ángeles Torner, Butterfly Catchers, 1934
13- Rosa Bonheur, Ox
14- Mari Puri Herrero, Forest, 1995-2005
15- Marta Cárdenas, The Mikel Deuna, Hake Fishing Boat, 1996
16- Ixone Sádaba, Too Successful by Half in Bilbao
17- Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, Bleue, blanche, noire (Blue, White, Black), 1971
18- Cristina Iglesias, Untitled, 1985