The exhibition brings together a group of works made in Paris, where Loló Soldevilla lived between 1949 and 1956. The connection to Paris is maintained, after 1956, through regular shipments of works to her friends and gallery owners.

 

The works presented in the exhibition Loló Soldevilla: Parisian Collages from 1953 to 1970 span practically the entire creative period of the artist, until her sudden passing in 1971.

 

The exhibition is accompanied by a publication that includes an important essay authored by Rafael DiazCasas, which historically contextualizes the work, provides insights for a broader understanding of Loló Soldevilla's work and life, and presents unpublished archival documents.