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Judith Butler
Interview with Judith Butler about politics, economy, control societies, gender and identity.
Silvia Federici
Interview with Silvia Federici about new models of communalism and of revalorisation of reproductive work that allow us to confront/address the debacle of the capitalist system.
Eulàlia Grau
Part avant-garde artist and part activist, Eulàlia Grau (Terrassa, 1946) is considered to be one of the most combative voices of a generation that fought for a profound change of values during the final years of Franco’s dictatorship and the early years of the Transition. Using images taken from the media, the artist draws attention to the perversions and injustices of the capitalist system and its mechanisms of control, repression and persistence. In FONS ÀUDIO #19 Eulàlia Grau talks about some of her works that form part of the MACBA Collection and about her ideas around art, activism, feminism and the need for rebellion.
Eulàlia Valldosera
Eulàlia Valldosera talks about the early stages of her career, about her use of light, her status as a woman, her creative processes, and about some of her works in the MACBA Collection.
Patricia Dauder
Patricia Dauder creates essential structures as a result of long-term work processes that allow her to set up a fluctuating dialogue between observation of the physical world, experimentation with matter, and the analysis of systems of representation. In FONS AUDIO #35 Patricia Dauder uses the work Model #1 as a springboard into her creative process and into aspects such as travelling, ruins, colours, textures, and other interests that shape her cosmologies.