artist-Carmen Alemán
Carmen Alemán
Carmen Alemán, originally from Spain, is a visual artist and an educator.
Her doctorate programme is aimed at investigating narrative and ephemerality, through ideas of gender aesthetics and female identity. It experiments with different visual mediums, from photography, text, sound and installation.
Her current research project is related to women and violence, exploring the duality and perversions of love and hate, from a feminist perspective, examining psychoanalysis and “écriture féminine”. Stories, either written or told, reality or fiction, are a woman's way of finding her own voice.
Influenced by her spiritual Buddhist practice and using it as a methodology, for her work, the intention, for this body of work, is to evolve and transform, through different stages, recycling its content and materials. The approach further explores concepts of karma, ephemerality and the collective memory.
Carmen Alemán
Email: [email protected]
Website: carmenaleman.com
Her doctorate programme is aimed at investigating narrative and ephemerality, through ideas of gender aesthetics and female identity. It experiments with different visual mediums, from photography, text, sound and installation.
Her current research project is related to women and violence, exploring the duality and perversions of love and hate, from a feminist perspective, examining psychoanalysis and “écriture féminine”. Stories, either written or told, reality or fiction, are a woman's way of finding her own voice.
Influenced by her spiritual Buddhist practice and using it as a methodology, for her work, the intention, for this body of work, is to evolve and transform, through different stages, recycling its content and materials. The approach further explores concepts of karma, ephemerality and the collective memory.
Carmen Alemán
Email: [email protected]
Website: carmenaleman.com