Two women artists with a very close language, Maria Caldentey Ferrer and Pamela Leon Rojas, come together in this exhibition with a proposal that tastes of the sea and the earth.
Pamela Leon Rojas (Antofagasta, Chile, 1971) feels she owes to artists like Marcel Duchamp and Tapies, as well as to Arte Povera and the Dada movement. Her works are full of objects found on the road, now since her residing in Mallorca. Therefor she defines herself as a collector of objects.
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