Past exhibitions 2020
Mujerona - A tribute to women
Past exhibition 2019
Binomios I - Inside Outside
Past exhibitions 2019
Jorge Rodríguez: Solo exhibition, April-May 2019, in the frame of the Havana Biennial.
Past exhibitions 2018
Carlos Bosch - Los miedos
The awarded Argentinian photographer Carlos Bosch in exhibition at Ona Galeria, April-May 2018VIENTO DE AGUA
VIENTO DE AGUA is a bipersonal exhibition that delves into the work of two young photographers recently awarded at PHoToEspaña 2021: Alejandra Glez (Cuba) and Amanda Cots (Spain). Both artists reconfigure the challenges of being born a woman in different geographical and socioeconomic contexts, achieving poetics that converge in the sordid, the torn, what is tried to be silence. While in the work of Amanda Cots, the Garbí, a Mediterranean wind that blows in her native Valencia, takes on a discursive force that crosses the bodies of the women of her family and induces them to a collective, momentary and notorious insanity; in the work of Alejandra Glez, the female body is analogous to the island, they are anonymous, absent bodies that float on the surface, like tiny territories surrounded by water.
VIENTO DE AGUA es una muestra bipersonal que indaga en la obra de dos fotógrafas jóvenes recientemente galardonadas en PHoToEspaña 2021: Alejandra Glez (Cuba) y Amanda Cots (España). Ambas artistas reconfiguran los desafíos de haber nacido mujer en contextos geográficos y socioeconómicos distintos, logrando poéticas que confluyen en lo sórdido, lo desgarrado, lo que se intenta silenciar. Mientras que en Amanda Cots, el Garbí, viento mediterráneo que sopla en su natal Valencia, cobra una fuerza discursiva que atraviesa los cuerpos de las mujeres de su familia y las induce a una locura colectiva, momentánea, estridente, en la obra de la cubana Alejandra Glez el cuerpo femenino es análogo a la isla, son cuerpos anónimos, ausentes, que flotan sobre la superficie, como diminutos territorios rodeados por el agua.