The winner of the Ciutat de Palma Antoni Gelabert d'Arts Visuals 2019 award presents, on the Mezzanine Floor of Casal Solleric, the exhibition I am still alive, which is part of the Feminizing Art History series.
I am still alive, from 2022, is a reinterpretation of the mythical performance with the same name by the Japanese conceptual artist On Kawara who, starting in 1969, began sending telegrams to friends, curators and collectors with the text of I am still alive (I'm still alive).
Friera's version is made up of 24 postcards in which the phrase I'm still alive appears in several languages. Postcards sent to women with whom she maintains an emotional bond but with whom she has lost daily contact for various reasons.
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