Elo Vega is a visual artist and professor at the University of Málaga. Her work addresses social, political, and gender issues through artistic projects that function as critical devices, examining culture as an instrument of social control. Through audiovisual productions including exhibitions and publications, she analyzes the processes of ideological production and reproduction from an anti-patriarchal perspective. Vega has participated in collective pedagogy projects and exhibitions focused on the construction of history, memory, and identities in numerous cultural institutions, primarily across Europe and Latin America.
Rogelio López Cuenca is a visual artist and researcher whose practice focuses on the analysis of mass media, the construction of identities, and cultural criticism. He develops his work through publications, courses, workshops, exhibitions, and interventions in public space, as well as on the Internet, drawing on techniques from the visual arts, literature, and the social sciences. Since the late 1990s, he has worked on research projects related to territory, the city, public art criticism, and the manipulation of history and subalternized memories. His trajectory earned him the Spanish National Prize for Plastic Arts in 2022.