martes, 29 de junio de 2010

Dedicate to Camagüey expo of visual arts

Camagüey - The exhibition " Stamp of the district" presents works with those which 15 authors, of the visual arts, testify facets of the past and present of their Camagüey.

Opened up in the gallery of the Republic street , of this city, the exhibition includes in its title one of the words with those which Nicolás Guillén who was born in the town, edited the first two lines of Elegy of Camagüey: "Oh Camagüey, oh soft district of shepherds and hats! "

Paintings, technical mixed and urban photograph , edges and social. In the underline the watercolors "One of my streets" and "earth Street", the deceased Jorge Santos bequeathed two of the squares with which conquered the appellative of Painter of the city, for his vehemence to approach the old local architecture.

Attached as Santos to the canons of the academicism, Lorenzo Linares participates with "Peasant of Camagüey", "The entrance" and "turbulent Landscape", three of the stamps of its vocation for the treatment of the rural topic.

Gabriel Gutiérrez exposes "Landscape of the Camagüey, allegorical to the cultural miscegenation, and Eduardo Rivera makes it with "The Great Antilla", about a vetust property ornamented by the exuberant vegetation before four real palms.

Ariel Rabassa has in the sample to "Station", allusive to the terminal rail power station of the county, and Welcome Letford exhibits formerly "Our village", a view area focalized in the neo-Gothic church of the Youth's Park José Martí.

Isnel Planas, Annette Pichs, Henry Mazorra and Ángel Olazábal also figures among the authors reflected in the exhibition, foreseen until half-filled of July.

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