lunes, 8 de febrero de 2010

Maykel Herrera enriches collection of museum of Camagüey

“The guayo”, works of the artist of the plastic of Camagüey Maykel Herrera, enriched the collection of Cuban Art, of the Provincial Museum Ignacio Agramonte of this city.

Adalberto Hernández, director of the institution, declared to the AIN that the piece is of great importance for the compilation because in these moments are buried in enlarging the sample of creators of the territory.

This summary of Cuban pieces is second more significant of the country, only overcome by that of the National Museum of Fine arts, he added.

At the present time bill with more than eight thousand samples among ornamental objects, furniture, sculptures and paintings.

“The guayo”, belonging to the series Ysla forever, is an installation in metal and wood that “ insists in the necessity of conservation of the man's identity through its reflections about the insularity”, as it published the digital version of the local newspaper Adelante.

Maykel Herrera is the youngest painter that is part of the repertoire of Cuban Art in the museum Ignacio Agramonte, and he promised to donate a painting of the series soon The dwarf Princes.

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