Ana Gallardo: A Place to Live When We Get Old

2015
Bilingual edition, Spanish/English
Texts: Alejandra Aguado, Ana Gallardo, Gabriela Cabezón Cámara,
Victoria Noorthoorn
Graphic Design: Lucía Ladreche
Translations: Ian Barnett y Kit Maude

224 pages
Format: 20 x 25 cm
ISBN 978-987-1358-43-4

Ana Gallardo: A Place to Live When We Get Old, an exhibition devoted to one of the
most valuable and committed artists in the Argentinian art scene, started with a crucial
question in her work: how to ensure a dignified old age for all? The result was a project
that included a whole host of actions, many of them documented here. Alongside the
significant body of images of her various performances and visual works, it includes
a text by Alejandra Aguado and an interview with the artist by writer Gabriela Cabezón
Cámera.

‘Ana Gallardo approaches artistic practice as a place of reflection, refuge, and
transformation. In it, her artistic explorations, and the twists and turns of her private life
coexist fully, in search of a means for life and work each to act on the other’s deficiencies
and gaps. Her work is not only invariably charged with contemporary issues, with what
fills the intimate diaries of daily life, but regains its capacity to put itself forward as a core
activity in her life. Literally bringing life to art and art to life, her practices open up
spontaneously to an intense search for meaning, affection, acceptance, hope,
and emotion. ’ Alejandra Aguado

                                                                                                       Alejandra Aguado
 

The exhibition Ana Gallardo: A Place to Live When We Get Old was presented at the museum
from 28 November 2015 until 4 April 2016.