Eulàlia Grau
Eulàlia Grau
Interview with Eulàlia Grau about art and protest, about art audiences, and about the creation processes behind some of the works that can be seen in the exhibition 'I Have Never Painted Golden Angels'.
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.