![]() The artist continues to live and work in Barcelona, Spain and is currently is an artist resident at La Escocesa.Īpóstol has had solo exhibitions at Sala Mendoza, Caracas (2004) Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation, Miami and Palau de la Virreina, Barcelona (all 2006) David Rockefeller Center of Latin American Studies at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (2007) Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León, Spain (2010) and Centro de la Imagen, Lima (2011). in Advanced Studies in Artistic Productions at the UB. In 2017 she was granted the Guasch Coranty Foundation scholarship. Her films have been presented at festivals such as Antimatter Film Festival, International Film Festival Rotterdam, Punto de Vista Festival, among others. ![]() In 2016 she participated in the exhibition El pueblo - Searching for Contemporary Latin America at the Oberhausen Festival (Germany). Historial de navegación was her first individual exposition (Backroom Caracas, 2014). She has participated in several collective exhibitions between Maracaibo, Caracas, Barcelona, Berlin, Miami, and London. Her work establishes a constant dialogue between the digital and analogical where the poetic and the political are an important part of her artistic proposal. Her practice explores the hybridization of the various artistic languages like collage, ceramics, photography and analogical film to elaborate discourses linked to memory and identity unfolded in unfinished geographies. She later moved to Barcelona where she received her Master's in Contemporary Artistic Creation at Universitat de Barcelona. Valentina Alvarado (Maracaibo, 1986) studied Graphic Design at Universidad del Zulia, Maracaibo and became a professor in the Experimental Arts department there. ![]() This organization was born after the persecution and arbitrary detentions of political dissidents and students imposed by the Venezuelan government upon its citizens since the protests that started in February 2014. The foundation’s objective is to promote human rights and to document and report violations against fundamental rights: freedom of opinion and expression, freedom of association and assembly and, more recently, freedom of movement. Henrique Faria Fine Art is honored to present For Freedoms, an exhibition to benefit Acción por la Libertad (Action for Freedom), an initiative that is committed to freedom and democracy in Venezuela. For Freedoms: A Benefit Exhibition in Support of Acción por la Libertad
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