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    Gefilde/Scenery/Escenarios: Werke 2006 bis heute/Works 2006 until today/Obras de 2006 hasta hoy

    Gefilde/Scenery/Escenarios by Barboza, Ana Teresa;

    Werke 2006 bis heute/Works 2006 until today/Obras de 2006 hasta hoy

    Series: KUNST; 2;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number Deutsche Erstausgabe
    • Publisher INK PRESS
    • Date of Publication 30 June 2025

    • ISBN 9783906811185
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages200 pages
    • Size 225x270 mm
    • Language
    • Illustrations 100 Abb.
    • 700

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    Long description:

    In her work Ana Teresa Barboza deals with man, animal and ever-changing nature. Since her childhood the Peruvian has evolved with her hand work. She knits, stitches, crochets, weaves, draws and paints. Threads, lines, seams of yarn, wool, graphite and paint define her work like blood vessels streaming through bodies. During the last years I started to replace oil paint by thread. The threads give my work a deeper sense and the impact of the embroidery enriches the content. A time consuming, traditionally feminine craft is preserved in her art. For it to emerge the artist approaches circumstances and deals with environment. This process is colorful and joyful. The work is a meticulous convergence with "the other" in a transmedial form. The first book on Ana Teresa Barbozas' universal work is now published by Ink Press.

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