Casal Solleric presents the exhibition Inter-acciones, a review of the performance works of Concha Jerez.
Concha Jerez (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 1941) is one of the most important figures of contemporary Spanish art, distinguished by the National Prize for Plastic Arts and the Velázquez Prize.
Her installations have a more critical than epic character and she declares herself the heir of the spirit of Fluxus, an admirer of the musical conception of John Cage and, as an intermediate creator, she has been developing, since the seventies, an aesthetic project in which the question of time is crucial.
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