It has also been disclosed organization which is a member, Musae Domus |
The sample Ferrum Feminae, the sculptor Fernando Sáenz de Elorrieta be in the Archaeological Museum from now until April 25th. The exhibition conveys the melting of iron and hardness of women in their daily activities.
He also wanted to present the Friends of the Museum, Musae Domus, of which he is a member.
They have attended the Councillor for Culture, Rosario Montero and the president of the association, Antonio Acosta, besides the artist.
The mayor wanted to convey the work that makes the Musae Domus association, which revolves around three objectives: relationship to the Museum, outreach and collaboration.
This association conducts various activities like conferences with experts, groups and seminars, visits, archaeological excavations, exposing a piece a month, and so on.
President of the Association, Antonio Acosta explained the importance of the partnership to raise awareness not only exhibits, but the importance of the Archaeological Museum.
The artist, Fernando Sáenz de Elorrieta, founding member of the Domus Musae Association, explained that his main objective is to enact culture.
Ferrum Feminae is an exhibition that fuses the composition of iron in all its sculptures and paper hardness acquired by women in many everyday situations in their lives.
The sculptures are welcome to different styles but she always like protagonist, even motherhood appears in many works., Pregnancy, dance, subtlety, etc.
The sculptures were already made.
We take the day of the woman to choose the works that will represent femininity, explained the artist Sáenz de Elorrieta.
The exhibition, which opens this afternoon at 20 hours, will from now until April 25, 2014 in the Municipal Archaeological Museum of Cartagena.
Biography A PLA CIDO FERNANDO DE ELORRIETA SÃ ENZ (Cartagena, 1961).
Wins first painting contest at the age of 10 years, later moving to sculpture.
Receive sculpture classes at People's University of Cartagena from the hand of the painter and sculptor Dora Catarineu, and Maite De Fruc.
His work is inspired by his travels, for areas such as Ivory Coast, Guinea, Senegal, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Crete, Greece, USA, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, almost all of Europe , and other places like Patagonia and Antarctica, almost all united to his other passion, the sea.
His work is now in many private collections in Spain and other countries.
He is the author of several monuments and sculptures of Cartagena, the most representative replacement soldier at Heroes Square Cavite and Tail of the Whale, at the dock.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena