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Julia Grunberg

Julia Grunberg

Artist

Julia Grunberg (1988) is a visual artist from Madrid who explores human behaviour in interior spaces through installation, intervention, drawing and painting. She has received several awards, such as the INJUVE Creation Grants, where she developed mobile devices that approach space as a dynamic body.


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Thinking the city

From: 25 Sep 24 To: 04 Oct 24
De 11:00h a 19:00h

The call “Thinking the City” calls for emerging artists who, through their work, reflect and dialogue on the contemporary city, offering unique perspectives on their real experiences, research and desires, from a critical awareness. The initiative aims to give voice to visions that offer a new reading of urban landscapes and societies.

We have had an exceptional jury:

asun rodríguez montejano. Comisaria

⁠Elba Benítez. Galería Elba Benítez

⁠Carlos Garaicoa. Artista

⁠Javier Aparicio. Galería El Chico

⁠Paco de Blas. Gestor Cultural

⁠Carlos Alvarez. Editor. Piece with Artist

⁠Silvia Hengstenberg. ART U READY y The Sibarist

 

After carefully analysing each proposal received, we are pleased to announce the names of the artists selected in the first call for emerging artists,
‘Thinking the city’.

There has been a very high standard and it has not been easy to make the decision.

The shortlisted artists are (in alphabetical order):

 

Carme Aliaga Perera

Daniel Barrio

Sebastián Bayo

Paula Botella Andreu

Solange Contreras Pavez

Julia Grunberg

Stefanie Herr

Delfina Inés Giacomo y Wanda Acevedo

Rodrigo Moreno

Mina Nogueira

Chema Rodríguez

Dayana Trigo

Invernadero The Sibarist

San Lorenzo, 11


His work includes notable exhibitions, such as in El Chico (2021) and Mexico City (2022), where he explored the architecture of Mario Pani. Trained in Interior Architecture and with a master’s degree from Parsons, he has worked on prominent projects, including the renovation of the Convento de San Marcos in León. ‘50% Cotton, 50% Plaster’ explores the coexistence between the intimacy of interior space and urban public space, using clotheslines as a symbol of this connection. The work rescues the tradition of urban clotheslines, reflecting how these elements reveal the daily life and history of generations, especially of women who performed domestic chores. In a context of urban modernisation that often eliminates these vestiges of community, the installation seeks to re-humanise the urban environment, highlighting the evolving role of women and celebrating the diversity and uniqueness of cities.


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