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Teresa Lanceta. Weaving as Open Source includes
reproductions of an extensive body of woven pieces,
canvases, paintings and drawings which, together with
Lanceta’s writings and impressions of her time in the
Raval and of the long periods she spent in Morocco,
reveal the artist’s many facets and her career from the
1970s to the present day.
It also features essays by the philosopher Miguel
Morey, the author Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung,
the joint curator Laura Vallés Vílchez and the
anthropologist Bert Flint talk, who about Lanceta and
her work from a very personal perspective.
A curatorial conversation between the artist and the
joint curators of the exhibition at the MACBA and the
IVAM (Nuria Enguita and Laura Vallés Vílchez) forms
the core of this survey of the artist’s approaches and
periods of her work.
The book closes with a compilation of projects that
Lanceta has undertaken in recent years with other
artists and institutions: Olga Diego, the pupils at IES
Miquel Tarradell at Barcelona (in collaboration with
Nicolas Malevé), Virginia García del Pino, Pedro G.
Romero, Xavier Salaberria, La Trinxera and Leire
Vergara.
The book has been designed by Hermanos Berenguer
and is published in three editions: Catalan, English and
Spanish.
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