Matusa Barros
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Born | Matilde Barros Arias de Castro March 27, 1954 Vigo, Galicia (Spain) |
🏳️ Nationality | Spanish |
🏫 Education | Maestro Mateo Arts School |
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🌐 Website | Official website |
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Matusa Barros is an artist from Galicia (Spain)[1]. Matusa Barros’s interdisciplinary practice, which spans video art, installation art, photography, assemblage (art), and new media art, explores the social concerns and the human condition. She has published articles[2] and also has poetic work[3]. She has organized video festivals,[4] among other events at the art world.
She participated in video festivals and visual arts exhibitions in Spain, France, Germany, England[5], United States of America[6], Portugal [7] and the World Wide Web.[8]
Early life and education[edit]
In 1982 she graduated at Maestro Mateo Arts School in Santiago de Compostela[9], later studied ceramic in Cervo (Galicia) at Real Fábrica de Sargadelos[10], video and television in A Coruña and cibercultura with a scholarship in Santander at Menéndez Pelayo International University, also with a scholarship, Virtual Reality at Quincena de Montesquiu Art residence in Barcelona, and also studied programming languages.
In 1988 she received a grant from Xunta of Galicia that allowed her to start her own videography.
References[edit]
- ↑ ""Guía de Artistas de Galicia"". Bibliotecas de Galicia.Xunta de Galicia. Archived from the original on 2003-06-22.
- ↑ ""De videocreación: as mulleres que traballan en vídeo" Festa da palabra silenciada nº11". Dialnet(bibliographic database).
- ↑ ""Allí en la sombra"". Biblioteca Nacional de España.
- ↑ ""Mujeres tras la camara". EL MUNDO / Viernes, 25 de abril de 1997". El Mundo (Spain).
- ↑ ""Decode: Digital Design Sensations - Recode Decode"". Victoria and Albert Museum. Archived from the original on 2011-01-10.
- ↑ "MediaNoche - Exhibit Transnational Temps". Medianoche new media gallery and digital studio of Upper Manhattan.
- ↑ "Metrópolis - Portas Abertas/3 November 2013". RTVE.
- ↑ "Spill>>Forward Online Exhibition". Artcontext.
- ↑ "Creadoras:Matusa Barros". Provincial deputation (Spain) in Pontevedra.
- ↑ "Seminario de Sargadelos". Isaac Díaz Pardo. Memoria viva.
Bibliography[edit]
- María Luisa Sobrino Manzanares, Arte + mulleres. Creadoras galegas. Consello da Cultura Galega, 2015. ISBN 978-84-92923-65-6 Search this book on .
- Rob Myers. Furtherfield. Spill>>forward 2010.
- Estrella de Diego, María Luisa Sobrino, Rosario Sarmiento, A Arte Inexistente. As Artistas Galegas do Século XX. Auditorio de Galicia, Santiago de Compostela, 1995. ISBN 84-88484-24-0 Search this book on .
- Santos Gayoso, E., ed. (1990). Historia de la prensa gallega, 1800-1986. Ediciós do Castro. ISBN 84-7492-489-8 Search this book on .
- Marga Rybczynski, Matusa Barros unha muller no mundo da imaxe de síntese. El Correo Gallego, Santiago de Compostela, 11-08-1996 V.(pdf)
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