Evita Andujar's Camera Picta at Museo Pietro Cavoti in Galatina
Spanish artist Evita Andujar (b. 1974), based in Italy for several years, presents her solo exhibition titled "Camera picta" at the Museo Pietro Cavoti in Galatina, Salento. The show follows her winning the Giuseppe Casciaro Prize. Andujar's work focuses on painting and its two-dimensional expressions, with a particular emphasis on female portraiture. She composes bodies, faces, anatomies, and gazes within domestic spaces, sometimes isolating furniture details or abstracting forms. Curator Carmelo Cipriani describes the sensation as encountering a fascinating yet problematic world, like a spider web where escape only ensnares further. The exhibition is organized by Gigi Rigliaco Gallery, which has supported young artists in Galatina for over a decade, and is realized with various patrons, including the Accademia di Belle Arti di Lecce.
Key facts
- Evita Andujar is a Spanish artist born in 1974.
- She has been based in Italy for several years.
- The exhibition is titled 'Camera picta'.
- It is held at the Museo Pietro Cavoti in Galatina, Salento.
- The exhibition follows her winning the Giuseppe Casciaro Prize.
- Curator is Carmelo Cipriani.
- Organized by Gigi Rigliaco Gallery.
- Patrons include the Accademia di Belle Arti di Lecce.
Entities
Artists
- Evita Andujar
Institutions
- Museo Pietro Cavoti
- Gigi Rigliaco Gallery
- Accademia di Belle Arti di Lecce
Locations
- Galatina
- Salento
- Italy