The “Vanishing Point” room of the Armando Reverón (Maccar) Museum of Contemporary Art of Caracas houses the exhibition that has been baptized “Temporary Bodies”, which brings together pieces from a group of students from the National Experimental University for the Arts. (Join you).
The 13 works of art that make up the exhibition, walk through an endless number of themes that range from the mystical, religious, social, aesthetic, to rubbing shoulders with the philosophical and supernatural.
The young art makers were touched, guided and inspired by various subjects, which led them to create their paintings and collages as a result of their course on this subject.
Pieces coined by sensitive topics such as visual impairment, death, and self-esteem, are presented by these pupils, who offer an exquisite banquet for the viewer with their genuine and sincere artistic proposals, without neglecting the critical denunciation of the world, which they live day by day, as these are issues that touch them very closely.
The student exhibitor Andrea Rojas explained that “the five works that I present in ‘Cuerpos Temporales’ have a lot to do with the title of the exhibition, all the works deal with the representation of women and men together, the pieces have tiflotechnological resources that They are for people with visual disabilities, within what would be the current of Braille Art”.
Source: Ministry of Popular Power for Culture
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