Ana Gallardo
Ana Gallardo is an artist who reimagines political art in contemporary contexts, exploring feminism, gender theories, and non-hegemonic emotions. Using fragile and unstable mediums, she moves from drawing and painting to video, performance, and sociology, addressing themes like family, work, aging, and violence against women.
Her works stem from essential questions: How do we live with these emotions, this body, this age?. These reflections are shaped through collaborative workshops and actions, resulting in open-ended pieces that challenge linearity and time. Gallardo declares: I did or we did this to live.

10-11-2017
Machinations, contemporary dialogues between museum collections. Works from the collection of the Castagnino+Macro Museum

08-10-2017
Excercises in memory

04-09-2017
The world fits in an artwork

04-09-2017
Memories of the body

24-08-2017
School of aging

13-06-2017
A place to live when we are old

19-06-2025
Some Trades: Art, Work, and Job Informality in Argentina. (2003-2023)

22-11-2023
Experimental Identity

10-10-2023
Interstitial interferences

22-08-2023
The Gestures of Work. Chapter 2

13-06-2023
The Gestures of Work. Chapter 1

12-06-2023
SHE DEVIL

03-11-2021
From the Wound

24-09-2021
Thinking is a Revolutionary Act
