Colette Deblé: “Dones en suspensió o la Història Citada (Women in Suspension or Quoted History) ”

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Colette Deblé: “Dones en suspensió o la Història Citada (Women in Suspension or Quoted History) ”

Inauguration: Saturday 4th June at 13:00h

The Capellades Paper Mill Museum is pleased to invite you to the inauguration of an exhibition by Colette Deblé entitled: “Dones en suspenció o la Història Citada (Women in Suspension or Quoted History)” which will take place on Saturday 4th June at 13:00.

The exhibition has been organised by Centre de Dona i Literatura de la Universitat de Barcelona (Barcelona University's Centre for Women and Literature) and the Capellades Paper Mill Museum.

The career of the French artist Colette Deblé is presented by a lengthy series of drawings and paintings on the representation of the feminine form throughout the History of Art, articulated through images in suspension.

The exhibition is complimented by a Book-Catalogue entitled: "Colette Deblé. Mujeres en suspensión o la Historia citada”, which gathers together essential texts about the Deblé’s work by Jacques Derrida, Jean-Joseph Goux, Jean Luc-Nancy, Elina Norandi and Marta Segarra, as well as an interview with the artist by the editors Joana Massó and Xavier Bassas.

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