FONS ÀUDIO #1
Esther Ferrer
FONS ÀUDIO #1 offers a look back over Esther Ferrer’s career from her beginnings with the Zaj Group to reflections on the passing of time, touching on her working methods, creative processes and commenting on her works “Íntimo y personal” and “Silla Zaj”, both of which form part of the MACBA Collection.
More FONS AUDIO:
FONS AUDIO #8. Pep Duran
FONS AUDIO #7. The Otolith Group
FONS AUDIO #6. Pere Portabella
FONS AUDIO #5. Benet Rossell
FONS AUDIO #4. Jef Cornelis
FONS AUDIO #3. Deimantas Narkevičius
FONS AUDIO #2. Armando Andrade Tudela
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