Lucas created the piece in 2009 to critique the silent oppression suffered by many women. With her face peeking out of a small window and her huge arm reaching out through a larger open space in a wall of La Cartuja monastery, which houses the museum, Alice looks as though she is trying to break free of the building in which she is contained. The artist behind a gargantuan sculpture of Alice - the main character from Lewis Carroll's classic Alice in Wonderland - has decided to donate the work to the Andalusian Contemporary Art Center (CAAC).Ĭristina Lucas's Alice, which she has handed over with artist and gallery owner Juana de Aizperu, was unveiled at the center last month. ' Alice' in her new home at the CAAC art center.
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