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		<title>Aurelia Munoz</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Currently exhibiting at the N2 Gallery in Barcelona, Spain are the works of Spanish artist Aurelia Munoz. The works on display are delicate, yet formidable, sculptures made of materials ranging from handmade paper to textile fibers. The piece Entre Social, 1976, is a large-scale macrame sculpture that serves as testimony to Munoz&#8217;s ability to beautifully marry geometry and abstraction with natural textiles, creating an entirely new three-dimensional artistic[.....]]]></description>
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<p>Currently exhibiting at the <a href="http://www.n2galeria.com/home.php/" target="_blank">N2 Gallery</a> in Barcelona, Spain are the works of Spanish artist <a href="http://www.aureliamunoz.com/" target="_blank">Aurelia Munoz</a>. The works on display are delicate, yet formidable, sculptures made of materials ranging from handmade paper to textile fibers. The piece <em>Entre Social</em>, 1976, is a large-scale macrame sculpture that serves as testimony to Munoz&#8217;s ability to beautifully marry geometry and abstraction with natural textiles, creating an entirely new three-dimensional artistic vocabulary. <em>Mandala con flores</em>, 1988, gives new meaning to the term &#8220;work on paper&#8221;. Made from tiny pieces of handmade paper, suspended on tiny strips of flax linen, Munoz successfully straddles the two and three-dimensional planes, capturing the ever-elusive medium of shadow. This exhibition, which will be on view through November, marks the first gallery exhibition for the 83 year-old in nearly thirty years, as her work primarily is shown in museums.</p>
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<p>Aurelia Munoz was born in 1926 in Barcelona, Spain. Her works are included in many museum collections worldwide such as the <a href="http://www.momak.go.jp/English/" target="_blank">Museum of Modern Art</a>, Kyoto, Japan; <a href="http://www.artic.edu/" target="_blank">The Art Institute of Chicago</a>, Chicago, IL; <a href="http://www.stedelijkindestad.nl/" target="_blank">Stedelijk van Museum</a>, Amsterdam, Netherlands; <a href="http://www.nms.ac.uk/" target="_blank">Royal Scottish Museum</a>, Edinburgh, Scotland; <a href="http://www.museoreinasofia.es/index.html/" target="_blank">Museum of Contemporary Art Reina Sofia</a>, Madrid, Spain and the<a href="http://www.macba.cat/controller.php/" target="_blank">Museum of Contemporary Art</a>, Barcelona, Spain just to name a few.</p>
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