The Palace will host Hall from Friday 11 March to 7 June Mutadid exhibition by artist José Manuel Fernández Sevilla Melero returning to show their work in Cartagena for the fifth time since 1987.
The opening of the exhibition will be on Friday 11 March at 20.00 hours in the afternoon in the exhibition hall of the Town Hall.
Mutadid exposure opens the door to uncharted territories where the Andalusian artist brings his vision of a changing art and interactive defeated by evolution.
The composition of the latter work teaches us that the work is not permanent but can be exchanged, mutated. From a formal perspective, the repetition of concepts encompassed in the compositions evoke minimalism, formalism is combined with a tendency for a mutant that appears to work no end, which is close to an infinite unattainable.
Melero Fernandez jumps, as elitist art, art that needs explanation, has led to direct art, changing, surprising and friendly. Mutadid The term hides a live painting idea.
To understand the keys to work and the staging is necessary to understand the nomenclature with which the author, the spectator and the critic can be managed with clarity.
So Mutadid is the term coined to describe the painting composed of elementary squares called mutate.
With Mutadid exposure, the City of Cartagena has recognized Melero José Manuel Fernandez as one of the artists with more personality and quality that they do their work in our city.
Mutadid
Artist: José Manuel Fernández Melero
Venue: Exhibition Hall of the Town Hall
Dates: From Friday 11 March to 7 June 2011
Hours: Tuesday through Saturday from 10:30 to 13:30 and 17:00 to 19:00
Sundays from 10:30 to 13:30.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena