UNTIL SUNDAY 27/9
F. CHIRIVELLA SORIANO. Valeriola, 13
The role of women in the history of art has been changing: from muse to creator. Two women artists, Isabel Oliver and Ana Marchante, At the Chirivella Soriano Foundation, they raise issues that have been silenced throughout a history in which the dominant voice was never theirs.. The work as a complaint, from a feminist and anti-war position, This is what we found in the case of Oliver, reference of Valencian pop painting of the seventies. His pieces impact aesthetically while challenging the conscience., review the representation of women in the Western pictorial tradition of great masters such as Rubens or Titian, and expose the injustices of war. Her work talks about the violence exerted on women as a vulnerable body and on the landscape as the scene of war conflicts..
In the Sala d'Arcs, for his part, The artist Ana Marchante exhibits in Matrescencia jobs that address motherhood, pregnancy and parenting from staged photographs. Two exhibitions that make art and its history a more inclusive and diverse space; an art that, besides, takes a stand and fights for a better world. TERELO











