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So that Basque Sculpture Does Not only Have a Male Name

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"In the collective imagination of society, Basque sculpture cannot only have the name of men, because we also have a lot of female sculptors working, now, here." The artist Amaia Conde Chiralt is the president of the E3 Euskal Emakume Eskultoreak association, and she made these statements at the opening of the Eskultoreak hem aran exhibition. It brings together the works of the nineteen female artists who make up the association, and its aim is …
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"In the collective imagination of society, Basque sculpture cannot only have the name of men, because we also have a lot of female sculptors working, now, here." The artist Amaia Conde Chiralt is the president of the E3 Euskal Emakume Eskultoreak association, and she made these statements at the opening of the Eskultoreak hem aran exhibition. It brings together the works of the nineteen female artists who make up the association, and its aim is …

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berria.eus broke the news in on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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