The Roman Theatre Museum celebrated from Monday Sculptures course, the power of images, in the hall, a monograph that examines the power of images throughout history, approaching the plastic form and sculpture as art reflecting a society and its beliefs.
The first speaker was Professor of Archaeology at the University of Murcia, José Miguel Noguera, with Rome and the power of images, followed Wednesday Image and myths in antiquity, by Professor of Philology at the University of Murcia, Miguel Pérez Molina.
Next week will participate as speakers Professor Jaime Vizcaino, Christian archeology specialist, and professor and art critic Miguel à ngel Hernandez, a specialist in contemporary art.
Closes the cycle, the first week of December with a panel discussion on the sculptures of González Beltrán, and a guided tour of the exhibition of the artist's hand.
Exposure González Beltrán.
Sculptures, offers a retrospective of the work of one of the most important sculptors of the plastic of the last decades, and takes us into the artist's creative process in recent years.
The exhibition features more than fifty works that allow a tour of the most characteristic types and figures of the sculptor, connected by links subtle but full of meaning, as the powerful symbolism of myth, the human propensity to face impossible challenges, the fragility balance that links to expensive and Jesters or the multiple meanings that are associated with the feminine domains and especially motherhood.
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Monday November 26 IMAGE AND LITURGY IN THE FIRST ART CRISTIANODr.
Jaime Sánchez Vizcaíno.
Associate Professor of Archaeology Rea of ​​the University of Murcia
Wednesday November 28 TIME IN SCULPTURE: OUR DAY OF RODIN ASDR.
Miguel à ngel Hernández Navarro.
Professor of Art History at the University of Murcia
Course Coordination and information: Roman Theatre Museum in Cartagena
Location: Hall of Roman Theatre Museum.
Time: 20.00 h
Audience: Graduate students and general public
Number of places: 80 to fill seats
Exhibition "Gonza lez N BELTRAN
Exposing González Beltrán, MURAM installed in the room and temporary Roman Theatre Museum, has been possible thanks to the cooperation between the Autonomous Community of Murcia, Gonzalez Beltran Foundation, the Foundation and the Foundation Cajamurcia Theatre Roman Cartagena and the collaboration of the University of Murcia and Cartagena Ayuntamiento.
Curator: Antonio González Valverde
Location: Museum of the Roman Theater and Regional Museum of Modern Art
Visiting hours Roman Theatre Museum CartagenaDe Tuesday to Saturday from 10.00 to 18.00.
Sundays from 10.00 to 14.00 hours visit to the Regional Museum of Art ModernoDe Tuesday to Saturday from 11.00 to 14.00 and from 17.00 to 20.00.
Sundays from 11.00 to 14.00 h
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena