The portraits offered a powerful, authentic glimpse into the modern fashion industry, often seen as soulless, yet Dart’s work revealed its deeper, more human aspects.
The second edition of the Festival Miradas de Mujeres, a Spanish national event dedicated to celebrating the work of women in the visual arts, took place throughout March 2013.
Organized by MAV (the Association of Women in the Visual Arts), the festival spanned 13 autonomous communities across Spain. Madrid led the participation, followed by Andalucía, Catalonia, the Balearic Islands, the Basque Country, and Castilla y León, along with additional contributions from Castilla-La Mancha, Aragón, Valencia, Galicia, the Canary Islands, Cantabria, and Navarra.
With over 800 artists represented, the festival featured a diverse array of exhibitions, talks, and conferences across more than 195 cultural institutions, museums, and galleries nationwide. The event highlighted women as creative leaders in the arts, marking a significant step towards closing gender gaps in society.
Anna Dart was honored to be an esteemed guest at the festival, showcasing her work with Aragó 232 Gallery in Barcelona. Four out of the five artworks she exhibited sold out before the vernissage, a remarkable success.
These works were commissioned to depict iconic contemporary models in Anna Dart's signature black-and-white watercolors and were featured in Lash Magazine Paris. The portraits offered a powerful, authentic glimpse into the modern fashion industry, often seen as soulless, yet Dart’s work revealed its deeper, more human aspects.
The portraits were met with great appreciation, and Dart was subsequently invited by the gallery to exhibit in Macau, alongside the artworks of Picasso and Tàpies, in an exhibition called "The Colors of Spain". In this show, she sold two additional pieces.
Location: Carrer d'Aragó, 232, L'Eixample, 08007 Barcelona, Spain
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BARCELONA, 2013