Tarroja de Segarra honors femininity through spiritual art exhibition

The Cal Avatar Medieval gallery showcases works by Subirachs and Hernàndez Pijuan during weekends in March.

Generic image of the interior of an art gallery with stone walls and exhibited paintings.
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Generic image of the interior of an art gallery with stone walls and exhibited paintings.

The Cal Avatar Medieval art center in Tarroja de Segarra is hosting a special exhibition throughout March, focusing on the spiritual connection to femininity through various artistic disciplines.

Located in a restored building on Molí Street, the gallery features works from the private collection of Angélica Guevara. The exhibition includes pieces by renowned artists such as Josep Maria Subirachs, Joan Hernàndez Pijuan, and Eduardo Naranjo.

"The exhibitions we program want to go beyond contemplation; it is not just about coming to see the paintings."

Angélica Guevara · Head of Cal Avatar Medieval
The collection explores themes like motherhood and sensuality, primarily through the male gaze, but also features works by female artists Montserrat Gudiol and Roser Vinardell to provide a balanced perspective.