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Soledad Córdoba - PILGRIMAGE VI
Artist Biography: Soledad Córdoba (Avilés, 1977) is an artist with a PhD in Fine Arts from the Complutense University of Madrid. Her artistic training and research has been supported through grants such as the 2017 Leonardo Grant for Researchers and Cultural Creators from the BBVA Foundation and residencies in Paris (Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris), London (TATE Britain, The Hyman Kreitman Research Centre), Madrid (Casa de Velázquez) and Barcelona (Hangar, Centre de produció d'arts visuals i multimédia). His artistic career is endorsed by several awards in Photography and Plastic Arts, among others, the first prize of Photography El Cultural of the newspaper El Mundo, the first prize of Plastic Arts of the Complutense University Foundation, the Plastic Arts Contest of the UNED and the Young Creators Contest of the Madrid City Council.
In Soledad Córdoba's work, photography is a place of thought, from which to appeal to emotions and experiences that are born from the personal and are amplified and expressed towards the universal through a poetic language. The woman is always the protagonist and the guide of all her works, from the performative self-referentiality, photography serves as a vital and symbolic document. All her work is conceived as a great project extended in time. Through the symbolic he delves into aspects that connect our body with the emotional and spiritual. Where the beautiful and the sinister are in balance, where the mystical and the earthly meet in a liminal place, which is what he is interested in investigating and from which he wants to reflect. The states of the soul, the transformations of the body, the displaced identities devastated and transformed by desires, fears, pain? All this, together with the poetics of the landscape, the connection with the untamed nature in which we live and the inner, personal and familiar places that are disrupted, are some of the lines of thought that are presented in his works.
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