Gesto inaugurates its second Small Format Art exhibition, with 34 works

Gesto inaugurates its second Small Format Art exhibition, with 34 works
Gesto inaugurates its second Small Format Art exhibition, with 34 works

This is the new exhibition of Art in Small Format of Gesture (in images)Marcos Leon

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Gesto Sociedad Cultural inaugurated yesterday at its headquarters, on the second floor of the Old School of Commerce, the Second Small Format Art Exhibition, in which paintings, photographs, sculptures and other types of works made by 34 partners, friends and collaborators of this cultural society. “The fundamental thing is that all Gesto participants can do some creative work and above all act with a lot of freedom,” says Nani Kulasky, author of one of the works and who had the idea of ​​holding this exhibition last year and which highlights that with the current edition “we are consolidating a little” an exhibition that last year had 30 participants. For her part, the president of Gesto, Arlé Corte, points out that the works are exhibited on tables and therefore it was decided that they would be small in size. It is the solution they found to the impossibility of hanging them on the walls of their premises, given by the City Council, as had been the first intention.

The exhibition can be visited from six thirty to eight thirty in the afternoon, Monday to Friday, until June 21. Then the authors of each work will take them home or, as happened in the first edition last year, some of them will exchange them. The list of artists includes Mabel A. Lavandera, Rosalina Alonso, Manuel Álvarez Hevia, Emilio Amor, Rafael Arroyo, Rafael Ayús, Miguel A. Bonhome-Manuel Cañete, Pedro Castro, Arlé Corte, Carmela Corzo, Fernando Díaz, José Carlos Díaz , José Ramón Fernández, Rafer, Ramón Fernández, Alfredo Garay, Maribel Gijón, Leticia González, Nani Kulasky, Fernando Labrador, Mar Martin, Fernando Menéndez, Mariano Mieres Caicoya, Antonio Merediz, Federico Mieres, Álvaro Noguera, Arturo Presa, Juanjo Prieto Kiker Rodríguez, Sebastian Ruiz, Jesús Suarez, Benjamín Tous, Juana Ventosa and Juan Zaratiegui.

 
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