The exhibition hall hosts Cajamurcia November 30 to 17 September this sample where photography and poetry binds to report discrimination and abuse that women still suffer in the XXI century.
The councilman of Culture of the City of San Javier, Silvia Egea, along with photographer Mar Sáez and Idoia Arbillaga poet, author of the project, inaugurated yesterday the sample fotopoesía "Invisible Women", which is exposed to the December 17 in Cajamurcia showroom.
The authors suggest that, through this work, trying to make visible the situation of many women who are victims of discrimination in the workplace, or of objectification of male violence.
During the presentation, the Councillor for Culture thanked the authors who had chosen San Javier to start roaming this work, which was exhibited at the Centre and Párraga of Murcia and in the municipality begins his tour of other towns.
Meanwhile, photographer Mar Saez said that this exhibition is "an ode to the freedom of women," a work that through hybridization of poetry and photography "we aim to contribute to the fight for equality and non-discrimination. "
The poet and co-author, Idoia Arbillaga, said "this is not a feminist project, but to show the inequalities to which it is subjected a sector of society."
Then he recited the poems "Submission", "Abandoned" and "Discover me", as part of this work.
The pinatarense Mar Sáez has held several solo exhibitions in recent years, among which "Colors of India" (2012), "After the crossing" (2011) and "Chinguetti 20 ° 27 '17'' N / 12 ° 22 '0'' W "(2008).
Also noteworthy participation in the exhibition "Eight women and poetic" in The Gabarron Foundation Carriage House Center for the Arts (New York, 2009) with his project "Liberation".
Idoia Arbillaga, Adonijah finalist in 2008 for his poetry book "Shipwrecks unnamed", currently serves as Professor of Language Arts in Murcia, work which he combines with his work as a columnist.
He has also published several books of essays and articles and reviews in specialized media.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Pedro del Pinatar