Red

Passion, strength and revolution. Tour of the works of the permanent collection made by women whose common thread is red in its various shades.

Dance

Open brushstrokes, direct colors, dynamic bodies. Ivanka Drufovska freely expresses a new era.

Marriage of convenience

Social norms often undermine freedom and identity. Mariana Varela puts it that way in this work.

Weightless girl

Wide areas of flat color within a daring composition in which the figure of the girl seems to float in space, make this painting by Beatriz González one of the precursors of Creole Pop Art.

Macrochromia

What would happen if we saw things with a macro lens? Lina Sinisterra shows it to us in her work.

Gluttony

An intersection between art and social sciences. Luiza Prado focuses on the feminine, colonization, syncretism and the indigenous struggle.

Agresión a Vietnam

The woman is the center in each of the panels of this triptych, she suffers, fights and obtains victory. The 4 Rojo workshop by Nirma Zárate and Diego Arango marked the path of graphics in the 70's.

Fruit

A fresh fruit is appetizing, attractive, tasty. These nicknames are part of the language of courtship that is implicit in the work of Soledad Beltrán.

Landscape

The complementary colors, red and green, evoke the abstraction of a landscape in the work of Olga Sinclair.

Mary

The syncretism between the ancestral past and the family album serves as an argument for Gleo to connect us with our identity.

Amparo Grisales

The world of vedettes and social events are part of the critical approach that Maripaz Jaramillo makes in her artistic work.

Portrait holder

In this work, posterior processes are synthesized in the work of Ana Mercedes Hoyos, such as the ventanas, the palenquera portraits and the interiors.

Furioza X

Punk and feminist movements have as much expression in alternative publications as in fanzines. Laura Camila Ramos.

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