Anna Bordonada

Working with image, movement and rhythm through photography, video, dance and music.

It is a necessity of expression of my feelings des resounding present experience, the

beauty, sensuality, imagination, ritual and emotion.

Photography movement, dance inhabited.

 

Visual artist. Trained as a sculptor at the Massana School in Barcelona, my personal work has been traveling the matter to the picture to the movement and the body. Analog photography as an artistic process, digital photography then with video.
After years of dedication to my three best creations, my two sons and my daughter, photography remains a creation tool where the body and movement remain important. Currently in reconnection with analog photography and craft it’s process, slowness.
Degree in arts and crafts and applied arts at the specialty of sculpture. Course my studies at the Escola Massana in Barcelona. I received a scholarship refresher end of studies, course jewelry.
I enjoyed residencies at various artist’s workshops: Poble Español and Hangar in Barcelona, Triangle France in Marseille by the provision of a grant of residence for three months.
I have done exhibitions in Hangar, CC St Andreu, Can Felipa in Barcelona, Galeria Sicart in Vilafranca del Penedès, Casa Encendida in Madrid, Fundació Espais of Girona. And solo exhibitions: Photographic Spring 2002, Sicart Gallery, Gallery Por Amor à Arte, Porto (Portugal) 2002, Torre Muntades in El Prat de Llobregat, 2003 Can Ninetes in Girona, Ca l’Amadeu in La Cellera de Ter and the last was in the Aljub Espai d’Art in Figueres, 2013.

 

www.annabordonada.com

www.red.formacionmujerciclica.net/project/anna-bordonada-la-danza-habitada/

https://vimeo.com/user19330234

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaEjJCxcIWe22syylgDoGLQ

 

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