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Agora Digital Art

21.03.31 Agora Residency: Memory + Identity at the Border of Digital and Physical Art - Emma Shapiro

31 May 2021

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@AgoraDigitalArt is thrilled to have Emma Shapiro @exshaps as our #artistinresidence and during the #womensmonth2021 More info ►► Agora Residency Cuerpas This talk explores in-depth Shapiro’s series called #Cuerpas, a poignant visual exploration of the self, the female body and empowerment of identity that can arise when a woman goes on the other side of the camera. Starting last December at The Liminal gallery in Valencia, Spain; Cuerpas is an investigation of identity, ageism and body-representation. These works include repeated encounters mixing multi-media including self-portrait collages, videos, projections and performance elements. In contrast to the male gaze, for Emma Shapiro, the act of filming is a physical work in which one is both seeing and being seen. Her performance works emphasise torment, discomfort, vulnerability and exposure as a constant search to create a new language that would differ, in a more nuanced manner, from those of our fathers or lovers. About @AgoraDigitalArt Agora Digital Art is a certified social enterprise. We are one of the most dynamic creative hubs in London. We champion artists who have something to say. We bring diverse communities and artists together. With your generous support, we will build the best digital network. ►► Donate via Paypal #ResidencyLab #WomenInDigitalArt #AgoraDigitalArt #agoranetwork #womenartists #feministart #femalebody #selfportrait #cutout #EmmaShapiro #IWD2021 #bodyascanvas #womenhistorymonth

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