acf domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /homepages/39/d618908071/htdocs/CopiaMitteBarcelona/mitte-barcelona.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6131js_composer domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /homepages/39/d618908071/htdocs/CopiaMitteBarcelona/mitte-barcelona.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6131En esta exposici\u00f3n Julia presenta nuevas instalaciones realizadas In Situ e inspiradas por el trabajo de Christoph Mertens; y por otra parte una serie de dibujos animados en .gif visibles desde internet.<\/p>\n
La instalaci\u00f3n \u00abG. crucificado\u00bb interpreta un tema cl\u00e1sico del arte y de la cultura jud\u00edo-cristiana trabajando seg\u00fan su proceso de clavos e hilos, y con una dram\u00e1tica ca\u00edda de pintura a\u00f1adiendo plasticidad a la figura religiosa.<\/p>\n
Una doble instalaci\u00f3n en espejo de uno de los retratos de la serie Sleepers y una esfera de pintura que les une y recuerda los Nimbus redondos usados desde la antig\u00fcedad egipcia para representar a los difuntos. Este nimbus y su aspecto sim\u00e9trico crean un di\u00e1logo con las esculturas esf\u00e9ricas de Christoph Mertens.<\/p>\n
La tercer instalaci\u00f3n, retratos de mujeres provienen de la serie Missing Women que representan las mujeres que faltan en el mundo por la selecci\u00f3n antinatural en algunos pa\u00edses como China o India, donde las mujeres abortan cuando se trata de una ni\u00f1a. El premio Nobel Amarta Syen fue el primero en hablar de este fen\u00f3meno. En estos retratos con varias capas de hilos se entrelazan otras figuras triangulares con hilos de otro color, que dibuja usando los mismos clavos, como recordatorio a las facetas de las esculturas de Mertens creando un dialogo entre sus realizaciones, y dando otra lectura de las estructuras que le permiten realizar los retratos. Estas lineas aportan una dimensi\u00f3n pl\u00e1stica, din\u00e1mica y abstracta a la serie Missing Women.<\/p>\n
Despu\u00e9s de descubrir el trabajo de Christoph Mertens, y utilizando algunos dibujos originales de la serie Missing Women nunca mostrados, comenz\u00f3 a reflexionar sobre la posible fusi\u00f3n entre representaciones figurativas y abstractas a trav\u00e9s del movimiento.<\/p>\n
Bio<\/p>\n
Julia naci\u00f3 en 1986 en Paris. En 2004 comenz\u00f3 sus estudios en la escuela de arte Les Ateliers de S\u00e8vres en Paris, y el a\u00f1o siguiente fue aceptada para entrar en la universidad de la Sorbonne para estudiar Bellas Artes.
\nTermin\u00f3 su carrera en 2011 con un doble Master de Artes pl\u00e1sticas. En 2008 empez\u00f3 a exponer su trabajo y en marzo 2010 gan\u00f3 el premio del festival Ici et Demain y expuso su trabajo en el Point Eph\u00e9m\u00e8re, prestigioso centro de arte contempor\u00e1neo de Paris. En mayo 2012 gan\u00f3 el premio \u00abJeune Talent\u00bb – Joven Talento – del proyecto Horizons Art – Nature y realiz\u00f3 una instalaci\u00f3n a gran escala en el acantilado de un volc\u00e1n en el centro de Francia, este mismo a\u00f1o realiz\u00f3 tambi\u00e9n su primer exposici\u00f3n en un museo, el MARQ de Clermont-Ferrand. Desde septiembre 2012 vive en Barcelona, y desde entonces expuso su trabajo en distintos lugares como la galer\u00eda La Pan, la galer\u00eda Hartmann-LaSanta, la galer\u00eda Visible o el centro de arte Mutuo. Este octubre pasado gan\u00f3 el premio del festival WeArt 2013.<\/p>\n
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In this exhibition Julia presents new installations realized In Situ and inspired by the work of Christoph Mertens; and on the other a series of animation in gifs visible from internet.The installation \u00abG. crucificado\u201d interprets a classic subject of Jewish-Christian art and culture working according to her process of thread and nails, and a dramatic drop of paint adding a plasticity to the religious figure.<\/p>\n
A double mirror installation in one of the portraits of the Sleepers series and a paint sphere that unites them and reminds a round Nimbus used since ancient Egyptian times to represent the deceased. This nimbus and it’s symmetrical appearance nimbus and create a dialogue with the spherical sculptures of Christoph Mertens.<\/p>\n
The third installation, portraits of women which comes from the Missing Women series representing missing women in the world by the unnatural selection in some countries like China or India, where women have abortions at a girl age. The Nobel prize winner Amarta Syen was the first to talk about this phenomenon. In these portraits with several layers of wire intertwine other triangular shapes with different color yarns, which form using the same nails as a reminder to those facets of the sculptures of Mertens creating a dialogue between within his realizations and giving another reading to the structures that allows you to make portraits. These lines provide a plastic, dynamic and abstract dimension to the Missing Women series.<\/p>\n
After discovering the work of Christoph Mertens, and using some original drawings from the Missing Women series which were never shown, she began to reflect on the possible fusion between figurative and abstract representations through movement.<\/p>\n
Bio<\/p>\n
Julia was born in 1986 in Paris. In 2004 she began her studies in ar school Les Ateliers de S\u00e8vres in Paris, and the following year she was accepted to enter the Sorbonne University to study Fine Arts. She finished her studies in 2011 with a double Master of Visual Arts. In 2008 she began to exhibit her works and in March 2010 she won the prize of the festival Ici et Demain and exhibited her work at the Point Eph\u00e9m\u00e8re, prestigious contemporary art center of Paris. In May 2012, won the \u00abJeune Talent\u201d award – Young Talent – the Horizons Art – Nature Project and conducted a large-scale installation on the cliff of a volcano in central France, and the same year she also made her first museum exhibition the MARQ Clermont-Ferrand.
\nFrom September 2012 she lives in Barcelona, and has since exhibited her work in various locations such as the La Pan, the Hartmann-LASANTA gallery, the Visible gallery or art center Mutuo. This last October she won the Weart Festival 2013.<\/p>\n