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Helena Almeida: 'Seduzir' [To Seduce, 2002] (detail)

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SCULPTURE

Ana Prada creates sculptural pieces that fluctuate between reality and illusion, using everyday objects as her primary material. "Abanico" [Fan] is an example of this approach, as well as of the central role that the feminine universe plays in her work

Ana Prada creates sculptural pieces that fluctuate between reality and
illusion, using everyday objects as her primary material. "Abanico"
[Fan] is an example of this approach, as well as of the central role
that the feminine universe plays in her work
DRAWING

This work is part of a series of collages that Juan Ugalde produced in the mid-1990s, in which he critically examines the effects of uncontrolled urban development and mass tourism

This work is part of a series of collages that Juan Ugalde produced in the mid-1990s, in which he critically examines the effects of uncontrolled urban development and mass tourism
PHOTOGRAPHY

Created from photographs of the sea published in "El País", "Inventario (mares)" [Inventory (seas)] reflects Ignasi Aballí’s interest in taxonomic classification and the application of methodological strategies in the development of his work

Created from photographs of the sea published in "El País", "Inventario (mares)" [Inventory (seas)] reflects Ignasi Aballí’s interest in taxonomic classification and the application of methodological strategies in the development of his work
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