Over sixty pieces sign up artist Pilar Roldán on Saturday November 30 will open at the Municipal Auditorium, and can be visited until January 6 and in which citizens can participate in exchange for a huge smile
The sensitivity and originality of the work of Pilar Roldán pleasantly surprised this morning to the Councillor for Culture, Rosario Montero, during the presentation to the media exposure, Made in Cartagena, in the Auditorium and Congress Palace El Batel.
Madrileña crib, but cartagenera adoption, this multifaceted artist has invited everyone to enjoy this exhibition comprises some 70 sculptures in metal mesh, from apples to human forms, passing through a sieve with a human face.
And, t odo started this household utensil, confesses Pilar, who acknowledges that this project has served to reflect and play.
Made in Cartagena is also a plea to his own career, with over 25 years of constant creation, in the words of art critic, Victor del Campo.
The exhibition includes the Past, Present and Future of his sculptures that spans a period from 2009 to 2013, including creations that come directly from the workshop of the artist and private collections creative period.
So, the itinerary begins with his latest work, the present, while hanging balls symbolize the future because it can be the result of the next exhibition will work Pilar Shanghai.
As the visitor moves, approaches works that have been present in numerous art fairs and the author has a thousand stories to tell.
Invite Mattise, Oracle, The Mona Lisa Cartagena Walking and Running; Universe, Dragon or Triumph, the latter courtesy of Baroness Thyssen are some of the sculptures that can be witnessed until Jan. 6 in El Batel, although the official opening of the exhibition will be this Saturday, November 30th, at 18.30 hours.
In addition, all who come to the municipal auditorium may collaborate in the sample with only gomet or paste a sticker on one of the front of the exhibition hall and in return, they commit to someone smile.
Hours are Monday to Sunday from 10.00 to 20.00 hours, with free access.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena