Sunday, 31 August 2014

Work in progress: My next installation "Adaptability"

Since April 2014, and after a long brake trying to adapt to my new home in Switzerland, I have been working in my new installation "Adaptability".


"ADAPTABILITY is about multicultural cities and its challenges.

The paradox of Globalization is that in one side is bringing us closer: standardizing quotidian objects and habits, disseminating knowledge and languages, universalizing cultures and ideologies… On the other side, it is facilitating the migration flows, what is pushing us to cohabit with other cultures and confront differences.
What a priory could bring us to a common ground, smooth differences and promote understanding; in fact it is making our cities more diverse than ever, rising cultural tensions and becoming integration a daily challenge.


Globalization, free movement policies, economic crisis… More than ever our cities are receiving people from around the world. A new model of society that integrates all this diversity is needed.

This installation is about flexibility and adaptation to space and context. The installation consist in the repetition of many small pieces to create together a bigger and more significant piece.



Although, each piece has been conceived to share a common goal and their impact on the viewer it is magnifier when unified, they also have been made to be sure that each piece can stand alone and individually produce a reaction in the observer.


Each location evokes a different arrangement, resulting each time in a unique installation with endless possibilities.



The installation pretends to awake spectator’s curiosity, moving from a first general group view to the individuality of each item, all with a touch of humour.


The pieces are abstract and loosely inspired by flowers, their seeds, fruits, buds and reproductive organs."


For this installation I have chosen to work with needle felting, because of its flexibility, and detail capacity.



The installation will be shown to the public for first time as part of the "Common Ground" exhibition.
It will be displayed from the 25th September to the 12th October in Farmleigh gallery, in Phoenix Park, my favourite craft gallery in Dublin. I will post more information soon.


Monday, 30 June 2014

"TimeOut Barcelona" and Barcelona TV talking about my exhibition



For "TimeOut" article, check here.
For Barcelona TV documentary, check Infobarris program from the 01.07.2014 here.

Tuesday, 24 June 2014

First solo exhibition in CC St. Andreu, Barcelona, from the 23rd June to the 25th July

This is my first solo exhibition, and I am very happy that it is happening in my home town, Barcelona.


 The exhibition is in CC St. Andreu, a small cultural centre, with an exhibition program focused in contemporary art. And it will be running from the 23rd of June until the 25th of July.
The Centre is in charge of all the advertisement, that means: edition and printing of 600 postcards wich are distributed all over Barcelona. The exhibition is also listed in the official summer agenda from the council .


The exhibition room was really spacious, with really tall roofs. Therefore I decided not to crowd the walls and leave them light, and give to every single piece the deserved attention.


The exhibition consists in 16 felted pieces made between 2012 and 2014.

All the pieces were made with the wet felting technique.


the inspiration was still my loved lichens, and endless source of inspiration.  


There was also a more interactive corner, where the visitor, could touch and play with samples. A TV displayed the pictures that I used as inspiration. Finally, a small information point for lichens with definition and curious facts was set up too. 
All the picture were taken professionally by Roberto Ruiz 

So you know, if you are planing a city break in Barcelona, do not missed my expo! More information, here.


Monday, 5 May 2014

Setting goals

In summer 2012, we left Dublin to Zurich. It has taken me more than one year and a half, to sit and look back to my felting.
During this time, all my energy and time was taken by the adaptation to the new country: new job, twice new house, new language, new style of life.... Few times, I tried to block a weekend and felt, but we all know that inspiration just doesn't happen like that.
So two months ago, when things started to settle down, I decided to start from scratch. A new creative phase starts for me in a different life frame. To evolute, I needed to question all my past assumptions, find  new motivations, set new goals, create a new network, confirm if felting is my medium and adapt my creative process to my new life syle.

So, what should you expect in this new phase?
The answer is new art installations and more international exhibitions, solo and group.
Keep an eye, the next months will be exciting...

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

"Entrez en Matière!" exhibition, France

Few months ago, I received one of these unexpected emails that makes you smile. It was a student from the University of Rennes, France. She is studying a master to become art curator and as a final project they need to curate an exhibition about art and science. The main subject is the crystallography, but there is a small part dedicated to "Lichens". And here is where I come in. They were delighted when they came across my "Lichen" installation, it was a 100 % match of what they need. So they asked me permission to use my installation.
The full installation won't travel until Rennes, just pictures of the pieces. They have been printed at big scale and they will be displayed at the University of Rennes from the 9th April to the 13th June as part of the exhibition.
Check the press release to see who are the other artists taking part, here.
So if you are around, don't hesitate to pay a visit...


… it is always nice to help students to start up!
 

Exhibition 2013: "Origins: Felt in the Natural World", Dublin

 "Origins: Felt in the Natural World" was a really special exhibition for me. There were two reasons, the location and the judges. The exhibition took place in one of my favourites places in Dublin, the National Botanic Gardens. While living in Ireland we used to spend many Sundays afternoons there, we loved to see how the seasons changed the garden, it was a really inspiring place for us.


The exhibition was curated by Gabriella McGrath, the judges were Carmel Creaner and Caroline Scofield. Caroline is a fantastic Textile artist I find fascinating her needle felted pieces. It was an honour to be selected by her.

The two selected pieces were an up-cycling of "Lichens pieces", a shelf and a frame.


The pictures were taken professionally by Joana Sieczkowska


If you want to check the full exhibition, check here


Saturday, 4 January 2014

Exhibition 2013: Suave 5 - Spain and Portugal


2013 was a quiet year from a felting and posting point of view, but I was very pleased with my participation in two international exhibitions, the first was "Suave 5".
"Suave 5" is an international triennial exhibition about fashion textile accessories and it is organised by ACTM (textile creative association of Madrid). 

Previous "Suave" editions displayed pieces from feltmakers of the size of Dagmar Binder (Suave 2 and 4) and Annette Quentin-Stoll (Suave 3 and 4). So as you can imagine, I was totally thrilled, when I knew that my scarf "Barcelona" was selected.


More exciting was to see my piece in the Official poster.


"Suave 5" was shown, first time in Spain from the 30th May to the 30th June 2013 in the "Museo Nacional de las Artes Decoartivas", in the historical center of Madrid. The exhibition received a total of 3,552 visitants, and it was the temporal exhibition with more visitants that the Museum had, it was a real success. 
You can check a review of the Madrid Television, here.


Afterwards, the exhibition traveled to Portugal, it was in display as part of the contemporary art exhibition "Peninsulares" in the "Instituto do Design" in Guimaräes, from the 20th July to the 30th August. 



The exhibition was supposed to travel to Medellín, Colombia to participate to the VII  Biennial of Textile Art and Design on March 2014,  but unfortunately, this was cancelled.

You can have a virtual tour to the exhibition here, and check about this edition artists, here.