It has been twelve years since the last exhibition of Victoria Civera (Port of Sagunto, Valencia, 1955) in the Gallery Maior, and she’s back now showing her work in the two rooms of Palma and Pollensa. Civera is an artist who experiments with a wide range of disciplines, from photography and photomontage of her beginnings to painting, sculpture and installation.
She became known in the eighties with a work included within action painting, but later moved towards a neo-expressionist figurative style. In the middle of that decade she settled in New York with her husband John Uslé, painter of national and international renown.
Their formats have also changed over time. Where she started with small and often circular paintings, now monumental sizes dominate. Victoria Civera's work is part of important collections of Spanish museums and foundations.
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