Cristina Savage (Connecticut, USA, 1979) is a multidisciplinary artist who grew up in Hong Kong in a family of
Colombian and American origin.
In 2002 she graduated from Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs in New York and has lived in southern Spain
since 2003. Following an artist residency in Utne, Norway, Savage has carried out artistic projects and
performances at the Centre Pompidou, MNCARS, ARCO CAAC in Seville and CAC-Málaga, among others, as well
as educational research projects and spokesperson for the Museo Picasso Málaga and MAV (Mujeres en las Artes
Visuales), respectively. The artist has been studied and featured in academic texts and publications.
Cristina Savage works on the social and sexual roles assigned to women in today's society, including women
belonging to the Latin community. A tireless creator, she reinvents and denounces the stereotypical collective
imaginary, taking into account great artists such as Teresa Margollés, Daniela Ortiz, Ana Mendieta, Tracey Emin,
Cindy Sherman, Judy Chicago, Louise Bourgeois, Hans Bellmer and Barbara Kruger
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