Matusa Barros
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Born | Matilde Barros Áreas de Castro March 27, 1954 Vigo,Galicia (Spain) | ||
Nationality | Spanish | ||
Citizenship | Spain | ||
Alma mater | Maestro Mateo Arts School | ||
Occupation | Multidisciplinary artist | ||
Website | Official website |
Matusa Barros (born March 27, 1954) born in a Spanish multidisciplinary artist. Her production includes installation art, video art, sculpture, photography, Internet art and, in short, a constant mix of the orders of art. She has published articles[1] and also has poetic work[2] and she has conducted management work in the art world, organizing video festivals,[3] among other events.
She participated in video festivals and visual arts exhibitions in Spain, France, Germany, England, United States of America [4], Portugal [5] and the World Wide Web.[6]
Early life and education
In 1982 she graduated at Maestro Mateo Arts School in Santiago de Compostela, later studied ceramic in Cervo (Galicia) at Real Fábrica de Sargadelos, 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.[7].
Bibliography
- María Luisa Sobrino Manzanares, Arte + mulleres. Creadoras galegas. Consello da Cultura Galega, 2015. ISBN 978-84-92923-65-6
- 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
- Santos Gayoso, E., ed. (1990). Historia de la prensa gallega, 1800-1986. Ediciós do Castro. ISBN 84-7492-489-8
- Marga Rybczynski, Matusa Barros unha muller no mundo da imaxe de síntese. El Correo Gallego, Santiago de Compostela, 11-08-1996 V.(pdf)
References
- ↑ ""De videocreación: as mulleres que traballan en vídeo" Festa da palabra silenciada nº11".
- ↑ "Allí en la sombra".
- ↑ ""Mujeres tras la camara". EL MUNDO / Viernes, 25 de abril de 1997". www.elmundo.es.
- ↑ "MediaNoche - Exhibit Transnational Temps". medianoche.us.
- ↑ "Metrópolis - Portas Abertas - RTVE.es". 3 November 2013 – via www.rtve.es.
- ↑ "Spill>>Forward Online Exhibition".
- ↑ "Matusa Barros". mgoleta2.webcindario.com.
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