장소: Guadalcanal
타고난: 1967
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Inmaculada Salinas is a Spanish visual artist and painter, born in 1967 in Guadalcanal, Sevilla. She holds a degree in Fine Arts from the University of Seville. Her work combines various techniques and is characterized by the production of long series that incorporate texts or detailed drawings made from different patterns that are repeated in each work, with the only modification being the color range, which advances from one drawing to another, following the chromatic order proposed by the pencil case. Appropriationism is also a fundamental element in her work, as she frequently inserts images (photographs, engravings, paintings, etc.) from various collections that she has collected over the years. She has been defined as an image gatherer, 'teller of common stories and people without names who work with borrowed photographs and texts' (Vallés). Her work is situated at the intersection of appropriation, archive, and drawing, and it reclaims the feminine, the small, and the fragmented. Salinas has exhibited individually in institutions such as La Virreina Centre de la Imatge (Barcelona) or the Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo (Sevilla), and her work is part of numerous collections, including that of the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía.