| Until next November 24, the Collective Exhibition of Young Artists can be visited at the City Hall | Clara Ledo, Sam Scasso, Lourdes Angosto, María Briones, Javier Cruzado, Paula Díaz, María Garberí, María Garres and Pedro A.
Giménez are the nine young artists from Cartagena who have come together, once again, to show their talent and creativity in a collective exhibition that, until next November 24, can be visited in the Subjective Room Nicomedes Gómez.The Councilor for the Culture area, David Martínez Noguera, has accompanied them at the opening of "the new exhibition season at the Nicomedes Gómez Subjective Room to welcome once again local young talent, with this magnificent exhibition".As the mayor recalled "the exhibition responds to the great initiative 'Arte en Casa' with which 9 young artists made the period of confinement more pleasant for us and now they are making us enjoy their works again".These participating artists are:Maria Briones BallesterHe presents some of the works that are part of the project 'Color y furia' in which, through reinterpretations of the color of the original photographs, these pictorial proposals are made in which the memory of the landscape of La Unión is vindicated.Pedro A.
Gimenez SauraThe selection made by Pedro A.
Giménez for this collective exhibition is starred by 4 works belonging to the #ConfinArte series, with which it pays tribute to the four brotherhoods of Cartagena's Holy Week.Maria GarberíMaría Garberí's project was born during the confinement as a result of COVID-19.
Through 20 compositions in which 50 windows of different people have been joined, trying to turn what we were looking at from inside our room into something plural, seeking to connect our gazes from the inside out, moving from the individual to the collective.Javier CruzadoThe installation 'Photography, a forgetfulness and ink' is part of the series 'Family Album', in which the artist works from family photographs to try to generate a reflection on forgetting, memory and shared history.Lourdes AngostoLourdes Angosto presents us with two works: 'Deceso' and 'Etéreo' in which she evokes the contradictory feelings about the generalized selfish behavior of humanity, in confinement and later.Maria Garres SanchezHe presents his work 'Only I think of you', a drawing that evokes longing in times of absence.
Dreaming of the reunion with the loved one and waiting for him.Paula DiazTake inspiration from the concept of the grieving process.It is inspired by the mourning clothing that women wore in the 18th century, in order to extrapolate aesthetic and referential concepts of the macho society of the time.
In this way, trying to liberate and empower women from that oppression suffered during periods of mourning and canceling, on the other hand, their objectification.Clara LedoDuring these years, Clara has specialized in the branches of illustration and mural painting, expressing her inner world in an allegorical and metaphorical way.Today he presents two works 'Moolight I' and 'Moonlight II'.Sam scassoFrom a dreamlike and nostalgic prism, Sam stages his unconscious through magical situations and subjects.
Uniting photography and poetry, he presents three of his works: 'Nous', 'I bring you flowers' and 'Tras el silencio'.Visiting hoursTuesday to Friday from 10:00 a.m.
to 1:30 p.m.
and from 5:00 p.m.
to 7:00 p.m.Saturdays from 10 a.m.
to 1.30 p.m.
and from 5 p.m.
to 8 p.m.On Sundays in the morning from 10:00 to 13:30
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena