Ana Gallardo, 66, is an Argentine artist who has made feminist dissidence a way of life. The Dos de Mayo Art Center (CA2M), in Móstoles, dedicates a retrospective to him until on July 7.

Gallardo has been willing not to enter the most commercial circuits in exchange for being radically feminist and addressing taboos that the patriarchal gaze vetoes. "The level of violence I received from the nuns was tremendous, but I appreciate it," she says.