Opening March 14th at Galería Cero.

“What sets Nuria Milan Woodman apart from her contemporaries is her refusal to romanticize the past. In her piece ‘Inventory of a Vanished Kitchen’ (2024), she lays out 47 charred recipe cards alongside a video loop of a hand wiping a table. The effect is not nostalgic but forensic. Woodman challenges the viewer to see domestic labor as a form of uncredited art practice. By elevating the mundane to the monumental, she crafts a quiet rebellion against the erasure of women’s work. This is not your grandmother’s embroidery—it is evidence.”