Concha Vidal de Valicourt is the creator, director, actress and dancer of Wet, a work that denounces, exclaims and claims the rights of women in the world of art. It was born out of a need, that of explaining the role of women in the art world and answering the question: have things changed from the 1950s to now?
American artist Lee Krasner confessed in an interview: "Unfortunately, I was lucky enough to meet Jackson Pollock." A large part of Wet's texts come from her personal diaries, which compile intimate experiences of her relationship with painting, with her creative process and with her sentimental partner, the maximum representative of abstract expressionism. The rest of the texts belong to the Mallorcan writer José Vidal Valicourt.
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