Text by Imma Prieto Carrillo, Amanda de la Garza, María Dolores Jiménez-Blanco, Maria Josep Balsach i Peig, Rita Eder Rozencwajg, Cuauhtémoc Medina González.
Magic, exile and migration weave together in Palau’s pioneering oeuvre, especially in her anti-colonial textile sculptures made from natural materials
Published with MUAC/Tapies Foundation.
Spanish Mexican artist Marta Palau (1934–2022) was one of the first to focus on women’s and immigrants’ experiences in Mexico during the 1970s, especially through her Ilerda series and Nahual sculptures made with local materials.
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Published by RM. Text by Imma Prieto Carrillo, Amanda de la Garza, María Dolores Jiménez-Blanco, Maria Josep Balsach i Peig, Rita Eder Rozencwajg, Cuauhtémoc Medina González.
Magic, exile and migration weave together in Palau’s pioneering oeuvre, especially in her anti-colonial textile sculptures made from natural materials
Published with MUAC/Tapies Foundation.
Spanish Mexican artist Marta Palau (1934–2022) was one of the first to focus on women’s and immigrants’ experiences in Mexico during the 1970s, especially through her Ilerda series and Nahual sculptures made with local materials.