Modern Eden Gallery in San Francisco presents the solo show by Spanish painter, Olga Esther. In her latest series of portraits, Esther highlights the silenced women in the middle ages.
Olga Esther is a Spanish painter and illustrator. She is a graduate of fine arts from Polytechnic University of Valencia, she lives and works in Valencia. Olga Esther paints princesses who don’t want to be princesses, birds who cry blood, toads who kill themselves because they are ignored. She uses princess symbolism to talk about gender and feminism. She paints the invisible ones, the little-forgotten girls, those little nobodies in this world, but above all, all those who although are still nobody, do not have anyone.
“My exhibition is a showcase of extraordinary women from the Middle Ages, whose lives are scarcely studied in history books but were writers, musicians, mystics, or scientists. The exhibition, inspired by Sandra Ferrer’s book of the same title, aims to bring their forgotten stories to light.
The fascinating portraits of Hildegarda de Bingen, a versatile scholar, or Christine de Pizan, considered the author of the first feminist book in history. But there is also room for lesser-known women, demonstrating that there were many, many more who defied the norms of a society designed by and for men.
This is an exhibition that celebrates the courage and legacy of these women who challenged the expectations of their time. Let us together get to know these medieval sages in Silenced Women in the Middle Ages: Portraits of Resilience.”