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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Teresa Serrano, Ww, 2012
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Teresa Serrano México, b. 1936

Ww, 2012
Canson baryta photographique on dibond / Fotografía canson baryta sobre dibond
150 x 100 cm
59 x 39 3/8 in
© 2012 Teresa Serrano / Cortesía Fundación AMMA

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La obra de Teresa Serrano retrata a la Mujer Maravilla acostada sobre el suelo sangrando por la boca. El trabajo de Serrano está cargado de un gran sentido político que...
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La obra de Teresa Serrano retrata a la Mujer Maravilla acostada sobre el suelo sangrando por la boca.
El trabajo de Serrano está cargado de un gran sentido político que se desprende de lo personal, desde donde reflexiona sobre el machismo y la violencia de género. La artista ejecuta metáforas en torno al cuerpo, lo doméstico, lo femenino y sus distintas opresiones, con una diversidad de materiales que van desde acero, cerámica, telas, etc.
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