Spanish painter
Victoria Civera Redondo (born 1955) is a Spanish artist. She combines photography, painting, installation and sculpture in her contemporary works.[ 1] She lives between New York City and Saro in Cantabria , Spain.[ 2] Her work has been shown internationally, including in the United States, Belgium, France and Brazil.[ 3]
Biography
Victoria Civera Redondo was born in 1955 in Puerto de Sagunto in Valencia , Spain.[ 4] [ 5] Civera studied at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Carlos de Valencia , between 1973 and 1977.[ 3] She is married to artist Juan Uslé , whom she has occasionally worked together with.[ 6] [ 7] [ 8] Together they have a daughter, Vicky Uslé (born 1981) who is also a painter.[ 9]
Civera's first solo exhibition was held at the Museo de Bellas Artes de Santander (now Museo de Arte Moderno y Contemporáneo de Santander y Cantabria ) in 1980.[ 3] Since 1987, she lives with her family between New York City and Saro, Cantabria.[ 3] [ 8]
Her artwork find personal meaning in the use and imagery of inanimate objects and repeating shapes.[ 10] [ 11] Some of her work explores space and volume; and will experiment with form both on and off canvas.[ 12] In 2017, Civera was awarded the Tomás Francisco Prieto Prize.[ 13]
References
^ "Todas las mujeres de Victoria Civera" . El Diario Montañes (in European Spanish). 2012-08-12. Retrieved 2021-10-26 .
^ "Juan Uslé diseña el cartel del torneo de Roland Garros 2014" . El País (in Spanish). 2013-12-12. ISSN 1134-6582 . Retrieved 2021-10-26 .
^ a b c d Navarro, Mariano. "Victoria Civera" . La Caixa Foundation . Retrieved 2021-10-26 .
^ "Victoria Civera. Bajo la piel" . Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía . Retrieved 2021-10-26 .
^ Instalaciones y nuevos medios en la colección del IVAM: espacio, tiempo, espectador (in Spanish). Institut Valencià d'Art Modern (IVAM). 2006. ISBN 978-84-482-4409-5 .
^ García Vega, Miguel Ángel (2016-08-08). "Juan Uslé y Victoria Civera, pintura a cuatro manos" . El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582 . Retrieved 2021-10-26 .
^ "Victoria Civera, 20 años en 100 obras" . El Diario Montañes (in European Spanish). 2011-02-04. Retrieved 2021-10-26 .
^ a b "Victoria Civera" . www.xn--espaaescultura-tnb.es . Retrieved 2021-10-26 .
^ "La artista que marca el camino" . XLSemanal (in European Spanish). 2016-07-19. Retrieved 2021-10-26 .
^ Hirsch, Faye (February 1996). "Faye Hirsch on Victoria Civera" . Artforum . Retrieved 2021-10-26 .
^ Yau, John (2017-11-19). "Weekend Studio Visit: Victoria Civera on Broadway, Lower Manhattan" . Hyperallergic . Retrieved 2021-10-26 .
^ Gras Balaguer, Menene (January 1995). "Menene Gras Balaguer on Victoria Civera" . Artforum.com . Retrieved 2021-10-26 .
^ "Vicky Civera, Premio Tomás Francisco Prieto 2017" . Masdearte (in European Spanish). 2017-11-16. Retrieved 2021-10-26 .
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