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Título :
Recortes de una vida. Amparo Segarra Vicente
Autor :
Durán Delgado, Esperanza
Tutor:
Tejeda Martín, Isabel
Editor :
Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche
Departamento:
Departamentos de la UMH::Arte
Fecha de publicación:
2021-06-21
URI :
http://hdl.handle.net/11000/25718
Resumen :
¿Quién fue Amparo Segarra Vicente?, ¿por qué eligió el collage como práctica artística?,¿por qué se la enmarca dentro del collage surrealista?, ¿podemos inscribir realmente su obra dentro del movimiento surrealista?, ¿por qué su obra aparece tan sutilmente, que casi ni está, en la historia del arte...  Ver más
Who was Amparo Segarra Vicente? Why did he choose collage as an artistic practice? Why is it framed within the surrealist collage? Can we really inscribe his work within the surrealist movement? Why does his work appear so subtly, which is hardly even in the history of Spanish art? Did you live in the shadow of your partner? Did the same thing happen with the life and work of other artists of the time in our country? And outside of our country? country? Has Amparo Segarra’s work been ignored and silenced? The life of Amparo Segarra Vicente (Valencia, 1915 / Madrid, 2007) seems to be made up of scraps of vital stories that, finally, make up a composition worthy of a relevance that, unfortunately, it has not had. Amparo Segarra was a theater actress and a collaborator of set designs and costumes, but the artistic facet in which she stood out was that of an artist of collages; collages of studied composition, full of symbols and loaded with activism against oppressions and injustices, feminist and anti-war. Drawing, as an architect, delineating and putting Amparo Segarra’s work in perspective is not easy due to the famished attention that her work has aroused. Not because his artistic production does not deserve it, but because of the social and cultural circumstances in which, in the case of Amparo and in that of so many women artists, it is produced. The years that make up the collage of Amparo Segarra’s life weren’t either, much less as a Republican and as a woman. A trip to Ithaca starring Amparo Segarra who, although he knew, like Ulises, to enjoy the journey, it does not remain for us to recognize how difficult the “gods” of history made it for him and with what skill and generosity Amparo Segarra knew how to “create”, where it was.
Palabras clave/Materias:
Mujer
collage
Surrealismo
Exilio
Teatro
Área de conocimiento :
CDU: Bellas artes: Pintura
Tipo de documento :
info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Derechos de acceso:
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Aparece en las colecciones:
TFM - M.U. en Estudios Culturales y Artes Visuales (Perspectivas Feministas y Cuir/Queer)



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