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Clara Sánchez Sala - Untitled (1902)
Technique: Photography on wood, varnish varnish
Artist Biography: Clara Sánchez Sala is a contemporary artist born in 1987 in Alicante, Spain. Her artistic training began at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Valencia, where she graduated in 2010. Subsequently, she continues her training with a master's degree in Research and Creation in Art, at the same institution. In 2014, she obtains a scholarship at the Institute for Research and Experimentation in Art and Criticism (I.I.E.A.C.) of the Complutense University of Madrid.Clara Sánchez's work focuses on exploring connections between scientific, literary and technological data, from a poetic point of view. Her artistic research focuses on three fundamental themes: the fictional dimension of cartographic representation, the reflection on the landscape as a space of encounter and the Earth as the primordial experience of man.through her work, Clara Sánchez seeks to create a discourse always referring to the complex world of fiction that we humans generate in that incessant strangeness that consists of the encounter with the external world, and that we usually call: "real". Her work is developed in different formats, from painting and sculpture to installation and video art, and has been exhibited in several galleries and museums in Spain, France, Germany, Portugal and the United States. Some of her solo exhibitions include "Hueso" at My Name's Lolita Art Gallery in Valencia in 2014, "Cosmogonías" at Punto Gallery in Valencia in 2016 and "Mecánica de la Mirada" at Pepita Lumier Gallery in Valencia in 2019.In 2016, she received the Focus-Abengoa International Painting Prize in Seville, Spain, and in 2018, she was selected to participate in the Casa Velázquez Artistic Residency in Madrid. Clara Sánchez's work is part of public and private collections in Spain and other countries, including the Focus-Abengoa Collection, the Contemporary Art Collection of the University of Valencia and the Contemporary Art Collection of the Coca-Cola Foundation.
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