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Isidro López-Aparicio (Santisteban del Puerto, Jaén, 1967) is an artist, university professor and Andalusian curator. His artistic work is developed in the fields of plastic and visual arts, installation and art of action. He holds a PhD in Fine Arts and works as a lecturer at the University of Granada where he is the director of the Sido research group "Creation, Edition and Image Preservation" .1 He has published numerous books.2 López Aparicio works with objects, He rescues them. Through its management, collection, cataloging, relocation, decontextualization and reinterpretation invites to look and to reflect critically on the objects themselves, on what they mean and how they are related to the free market economy
Main exposition:
2009 Dreamland, conceptual installation performance with Emilia Telese, para ArtTifariti 2009 Encuentros internacionales de Arte y Derechos Humanos del Sahara Occidental, presentada en "The 28th State – European Borders in an Age of Anxiety" symposium, Tate Britain, Milbank.4
2011 - GAM, Galleria d´Arte Moderna di Palermo, Cantieri Culturali alla Zisa, Palermo, Italia - Invertiti, imparando come relazionarsi.
2015 - Galería Paz y Comedias, València - Sobre el como y el cuanto.6
2016 - Artium - Isidro López-Aparicio. La memoria de los objetos. Praxis.7
Publications
Art research on context: the P-Fabric Project. New York: Downhill Publishing, D.L. 2014.
Inverted: learning to relate. Inverted: learning how to relate. [Granada]: [Twin Gallery], D.L. 2014.
Fragility gap: analysis on death and life expectancy on longevity. The fragility gap: an analysis of death and life expectancy in the face of longevity. Granada: Editorial University of Granada, 2009.
Node-network. Cartagena: City Council of Cartagena, Council of Culture, 2004.
Political art and social commitment. Art as a creative transformation of conflicts.