Aina Pomar

Aina Pomar, UK, Spain
Aina Pomar graduated in Sociology and Photography before completing a Master in New Media Art Curatorship. She has collaborated with Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró in Majorca and with CCCBLab and Fundació Foto Colectania in Barcelona. She moved to London to work at the Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain, where she coordinated visual arts and exhibition projects with the aim of promoting Spanish culture and artists across the United Kingdom. She currently collaborates with various galleries and art projects in London.

Articles (28)

When Japanese high-tech meets Mexican low-tech: Gabriel Orozco’s new show in London
Article date: Saturday, July 4, 2015

When Japanese high-tech meets Mexican low-tech: Gabriel Orozco’s new show in London

Gabriel Orozco is unarguably one of the most important and prolific contemporary Mexican artists of the last two decades. Besides this, he could also be defined as a nomad artist and, why not, as a nice human with the ability to talk about his work in a very amiable way. He is a traveller by nature and it is probably this, combined with his Mexican roots, what makes his work genuine and authentic. Orozco’s series of works can be understood as an expression of his vital experiences and as the materialisation of what he learns from people and places he meets on the way. He lets himself to be inspired by the environment surrounding him, with an honest interest that is then captured in his oeuvre.

You are what you eat! Politics of Food at Delfina Foundation
Article date: Monday, June 8, 2015

You are what you eat! Politics of Food at Delfina Foundation

All art scenes tend to create communities and after living in a city for a while, one realises that those communities are often frequented by the same people. As a result, you can start to gain a homely feeling when attending art events and exhibitions. In the case of Delfina Foundation, this sensation of being with family is what defines this art centre, as one feels as comfortable as in their own living room or, perhaps, as in their own kitchen.

With Block Universe the performance is ever present. All moments are valid and equal.
Article date: Wednesday, June 3, 2015

With Block Universe the performance is ever present. All moments are valid and equal.

“With Block Universe the performance is ever present. All moments are valid and equal” – Interview with Louise O’Kelly, director of Block Universe. A new festival arrives in London next week focusing, for the first time, exclusively on performance art. In this inaugural edition, Block Universe will bring together cutting edge performance artists at the cross-section of visual art, dance and music. The festival will present its diverse programme in several venues around the city from 8 to 14 June, launching at the opening of Fig-2 at the ICA Studio. Artdependence Magazine talks with Louise O’Kelly, director of the festival, about performance art, time, memory and the body as archive.

Photo London: must-sees and impressions
Article date: Sunday, May 24, 2015

Photo London: must-sees and impressions

Photography lovers in London are having a great time this week. Photography professionals in London are having a busy and hopefully profitable time this week. Photo London opens its doors from 21 to 24 May in Somerset House with the aim to be as competitive in the art market as Paris Photo. Despite having around half the size of its French counterpart, Photo London starts with intensity and strength, with over seventy exhibitors, an excellent public programme, publishers, live events, awards and five exhibitions. The fair has joint efforts to put London on the International Photography map.

REASONS TO WIN THE DEUTSCHE BÖRSE PRIZE 2015
Article date: Saturday, April 25, 2015

REASONS TO WIN THE DEUTSCHE BÖRSE PRIZE 2015

The Deutsche Börse Prize aims to reward a contemporary photographer of any nationality, who has made the most significant contribution (exhibition or publication) to the medium of photography in Europe in the previous year. The projects shortlisted for the 2015 edition are now displayed at The Photographers’ Gallery until 7 June and will subsequently be presented at Museum für Moderne Kunst (Frankfurt). On 28 May the winner of the £30.000 will be announced. This year’s nominees, Nikolai Bakharev, Mikhael Subotzky & Patrick Waterhouse, Zanele Muholi and Viviane Sassen, present a varied spectrum of projects. Their diversity is found not only in the topic of their works, but also in the approach, medium and displays they use.

Goya: The Witches and Old Women Album
Article date: Saturday, April 4, 2015

Goya: The Witches and Old Women Album

The Courtauld Gallery has been housing a ground-breaking exhibition on the painter’s drawings since last February. It reconstructs, for the first time, a whole Goya album in its original sequence. The album D is thought to have been made between 1819 and 1823. It is the most mysterious and less known of all the albums and it has the least clear objective. Lunatics, witches and magic are mixed together with popular topics leaving us with the sense of a disturbing reality.

Singularity, Albert Serra’s new project for Venice Biennale
Article date: Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Singularity, Albert Serra’s new project for Venice Biennale

Albert Serra will present Singularity, a project commissioned by the Institut Ramon Llull as the Catalan participation at Venice Biennale, curated by Chus Martínez. The filmmaker previewed this in-development project in London in occasion of his retrospective at Tate Modern.

Article date: Thursday, March 5, 2015

ARCOMadrid 2015 Highlights

ARCOmadrid, the most important and influential contemporary art fair in Spain, closed on Sunday 1 March with renovated hope in the art market. After a few difficult years, the galleries and organisers had positive expectations of this edition of the fair that has been running for 34 years in Madrid.

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