Separation of Property
Separation of Property
Separation of Property
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Separation of Property

Limited edition prints

Unframed

Print only, without a frame

Black frame

Square profile solid wood frame coated with black lacquer

White frame

Square profile solid wood frame coated with white lacquer

Walnut frame

Square profile solid wood frame with natural wood finish
Original medium: Photography
Print medium: Methacrylate with a shiny finish
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Description +-

Based on an autobiographical story, this picture shows a type of gender abuse that nobody seems to talk about: economic abuse. In this photograph's story, the figure decided to leave her husband and take her money back.

Vives explores the narrative that every story has two perspectives. In doing so, she draws on the often occuring negativity that attaches itself to that of the woman; hence, the figure is depicted in a Thelma and Louise aesthetic, with a gun (that she probably carries to protect herself) and a bag full of money which makes viewers think that she stole it. 

Artist +-

Lídia Vives

Lídia Vives (Spain, 1991), established in Barcelona, is a photographer and visual artist who has seen her work published in magazines such as Esquire and Vogue Italy and has exhibited in numerous galleries, fairs and museums such as the Louvre in Paris. She has also collaborated with various musical groups, highlighting the Spanish band Love of Lesbian.

Vives has traveled around the world presenting her work since her first exhibition in 2013 and has received various international awards that have allowed her to expand her work worldwide, such as the gold medals in the Trierenberg Super Circuit, in 2018; the Fine Art Photographer of the Year of the Monochrome Awards, in 2021, and the Professional Photographer of the Year 2021 of the MUSE Photography Awards.

She currently works as an advertising and fashion photographer, as well as an artist, selling her works of art to collectors, decorators and architects (among others), also as a retouching teacher at the IDEP school in Barcelona.

Strongly influenced by Italian Renaissance and Baroque artists, in addition to some of her contemporaries, Vives' work is characterised by the use of colour and the pictorial environment that she uses when dealing with current issues, using, only in her most personal projects, the self-portrait. She is also known for hiding Easter eggs in her photographs, inciting the viewer to see further into her work, thus making her images like a game in which the mission is to discover all the hidden secrets.
 

Donation +-

Based on our agreement with the artist, 15% of the price will be donated to support Women for Women International.

Shipping +-

Artwork will be shipped directly by the artist from Barcelona. The delivery duration is 10-15 business days within Europe and 15-20 business days internationally. Delivery to some countries will be subjected to additional import VAT and duties to be paid to the courier directly.

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