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Claudia Pagès

06 July to 12 September 2020

Claudia Pagès was born in 1990 in Barcelona (ES), she lives and works between Amsterdam (NL) and Barcelona (ES).

Claudia Pagès work is mostly based in text, publishing it through printed matter, installations and sonic readings, generating a specific language relating to orality and talkable text. Claudia’s live works are musical recitals where bodies navigate through texts, poems, songs on a contextualized landscape.
For the last years Pagès has been working tracing new systems of distribution of commodities and economics of gentrification. Focusing on processes of harvesting, gleaning and extracting on the contemporary city; harvesting bodies through one’s resources, gleaning text and working with its processes of distribution.

Claudia Pagès has done readings and performances in institutions such as Perdu, Amsterdam, (2020), Rile, Brussels (2020), The Wheelshunters Social Club & Jupiter Woods, London (2019), HAU2 & CreamCake, Berlin (2019), CentroCentro, Madrid (2019), MACBA, Barcelona (2019), Les Bains, Paris (2019), Gasworks, London (2018), Sharjah Art Foundation, Sharjah UAE (2018), Ca2M, Madrid (2017), RAI10/Arthena Foundation, Düsseldorf (2016), La Casa Encendida, Madrid (2016), Moderna Museet, Stockholm (2015).
Recent solo and duo include Yaby, Madrid (2020), La Capella de Sant Roc, Valls (2018), Paris Internationale, Paris (with Cordova Gallery) (2018), Veronica, Amsterdam (2018), La Capella, Barcelona (2017), Rongwrong, Amsterdam (2016), P/////AKT, Amsterdam (2015).
Claudia Pagès has been resident at Jupiter Woods, London (2019), Bulegoa, Bilbao (2018), Nido. Campo Abierto. La Rivera. UY (2018), LiveWorks Centrale Fies, Trento (2017), Gasworks, London (2017), Ca2M y La Casa Encendida, Madrid, (2016) and has received the Mondriaan fonds Werkbijdrage Jong Talent for, The Netherlands (2016-2017).
Claudia Pagès is resident at the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten, Amsterdam (2020-2022).