22 february – 21 april, 2024
Room 1. Second floor
The exhibition Un latexo, unha dentada, un eructo, by the artist Pía Piadosa, curated by María Moreno Bueno, can be visited until April 21, in Room 1 on the museum’s second floor.
This exhibition reflects on the “anatomical” understood as a geographical and border space from which the artist forms herself personally and individually, inviting debate on the precariousness and self-management that surrounds the art world and the difficulty that new artists experience when it comes to professionalizing their work. The exhibition presents, from a critical and ironic perspective, an apparently friendly production to face the problems related to contemporary creation.
Pía Piadosa stands on the margins of academia in fields such as advertising, art direction, or cinema. A multidisciplinary approach where ceramics, illustration, poetry and animation, among others, coexist. Her discourse is born out of curiosity about what surrounds us on a day-to-day basis, what we can see and recognize as part of our lives. As she puts it: “I observe the everyday with fascination because the genuine is also (and above all) something homely.”
In her career, it is worth highlighting her participation in different exhibitions such as Así Cazan Artistas Boas at the Solaina Gallery, Lugo (2021), or Las Tropigóticas regresan de la tumba, Mala Sombra, Panama (2023). On the other hand, her work forms part of several projects, as well as different public and private collections.