Yolanda Domínguez

She is an artist specialising in communication and gender. She works by creating actions to create relationships between people and generate communities following an experience with conflict. Her projects deal with social themes related to gender and consumption. Her work includes Poses, Register (Registro), Accessories and accessible (Accesorias y accessibles), Children vs. Fashion (Niños vs. Moda) and numerous exhibitions at museums all over the world, such as the Elga Wimmer Gallery in New York, Open Systems in Vienna and the Rojo Artspace in Milan. She was awarded a Spanish Ministry of Culture grant for the Promotion of Spanish Art and, in 2014, received a special mention at the Freedom of Expression awards alongside The Guardian newspaper. At present, she combines her artistic life with journalism and educational undertakings, working with several universities and media outlets like the Huffington Post Spain, where she writes a weekly column on the representation of women in the mass media.
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