Young perspectives on cities and their inhabitants

Young perspectives on cities and their inhabitants
Young perspectives on cities and their inhabitants

“Soliloquio” is exhibited at the UNT Faculty of Arts, an exhibition with a hundred images of students studying Photography.

Until Tuesday, in the Main Patio of the Faculty of Arts of the National University of Tucumán (Chacabuco and Bolivar), “Soliloquio” will be enabled, the photographic exhibition of students of the University Technician in Photography that is taught in that high-rise house. studies.

The works are the final works of the Photography I subject taken last year, by the adjunct teachers Margarita Fuentes and Agustín Indríwho served as curators of the exhibition, which responds to the importance given by the department to students showing their work and making themselves known.

The Dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy of Letters gives two meanings to soliloquy: “Internal reflection or out loud and alone; (y) In a dramatic or other similar work, a speech made by a character isolated from the others pretending to speak for himself.” That idea of ​​sharing outwards, so that others appreciate intimate ideas, served as the motto for the visual realization and its decision to show it to the public. The name proposal was made by Fuentes and supported by the students, responsible for the assembly.

PROCER BACKLIGHT. A photo of Bryan Nahuel Arias Quiroga.

This is a tradition that the chair repeats every year, and that has a character of celebration of the work carried out from the different perspectives of daily events of a young generation that is beginning the career, with a hundred records made within and outside the province.

Thus, you can see from the depths of two brand new pumps for sale (behind which you can think of the illusion of a motherhood that did not materialize), a man standing in the middle of cars driving at full speed (two rhythms that live together in a big city), the Obelisk as a symbol of Buenos Aires identity, dependence on technology, children’s fun, adult work in the countryside or references to the body and its discourse on identity.

WAITING FOR THE PUBLIC. A shot by Osvaldo Melano.

This year’s 19 exhibitors are Agustina Rojo, Mariela Zaltz, Laila Marino Aguirre, Antonella Padovani, Constance Celeste Antonio, Osvaldo Melano, Veronica Maria Vrooman Reyes, Stacy Melina Marazza, Georgina Lionti, Amadeo Diaz, Lourdes Anahí Soria Palavecino, Augusto Maximiliano Argañaráz, Palomino Miracle, Carolina Galvez, David Canseco, María Lucía Godoy, Bryan Nahuel Arias Quiroga, Lucas Bayk, Camila Soledad Navarro and Agustina Botteri. The goal is to generate a space for camaraderie and coexistence, to share diverse approaches and interests among peers.

Admission is free but the donation of a reading book for children or adolescents is requested, which will be donated to the NGO Vence al Tiempo.

 
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