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Exhibitions (selection)

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  • 1994 : Galería Herold, Bruxelles. Galería Habitante, Panamá
  • 1995 : Inter Art Galerie Reich, Köln
  • 1996 : Galerie Alain Blondel, Paris
  • 1997 : ARCO, Galería Seiquer, Madrid
  • 1998 : Galería Habitante, Panama
  • 1999 : Galerie Alain Blondel, Paris. Galería Tórculo, Madrid
  • 2000 : Galería Nolde, Navacerrada, Madrid
  • 2002 : Galería Habitante, Panama
  • 2003 : Galería Van Dyck, Gijón. Galería Nolde, Navacerrada, Madrid
  • 2007 : Inter Art Galerie Reich, Köln
  • 2008 : Galerie Alain Blondel, Paris
  • 2010 : Dibujos, Galería Pelayo47, Madrid. Galerie Alain Blondel, Paris
  • 2013 : Moesta et Errabunda, Galerie Alain Blondel, Paris. Quand vient le soir, Galería José Rincón, Madrid
  • 2014 : Galería Pelayo47, Madrid

Public collections

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  • Calcografía Nacional, Madrid
  • Museo Bello Piñeiro, El Ferrol
  • Museo del dibujo de Sabiñánigo (Huesca)
  • Museo Español del Grabado Contemporáneo, Marbella/Málaga
  • Museo Postal y Telegráfico, Madrid
  • Fundación Cultural Mapfre, Madrid
  • Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid
  • Museo Caixa Nova, Orense
  • Museo Insular Convento de San Francisco, La Palma (Canaries Islands)

Bibliography (selection)

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  • "Arte Español 78", ed. Lápiz.
  • "Historia del grabado en España", de Antonio Gallego.
  • "Pintoras Españolas Contemporáneas" de Raúl Chavarri.
  • "Mujeres en el Arte Español 1900 - 1984" (Centro Cultural del Conde-Duque).
  • "Les Cahiers Bleus." (Dominique Daguet)
  • "Diccionario de Artistas Contemporáneos de Madrid", ed. Fernán Gómez Artes y Ediciones.
  • "Tercera Mostra" (Unión FENOSA.)
  • "Libro de Oro del Grabado", de la Galería Nela Alberca.
  • "Encuentro conel Arte Actual", ed. GA Barcelona.
  • "Diccionario de Artistas Contemporáneos en España" de Mario Antolín.
  • "Oro Septiembre 2003" (VISA España.)
  • "Ciento y... postalicas" (Homenaje a García Lorca de Correos y Telégrafos de España.)
  • "Premios Penagos" (Catálogo de la Colección Mapfre.)
  • "El canto quiere ser luz" (Endesa.)
  • "Galería de Arte Rafael 1985 - 2005", ed. El pasaje de las letras.