Monday, May 16, 2011

EXPOSITION 'PERVIVENCIAS

CANDY MADE ​​A SIGN SAYING: I EAT ART


Date: from next Thursday may 12, until Saturday June 18
 Place: Santa fe Gallery, Espacio 2, Carrera 11 No. 93 A-43
Hour: from 10:00 am to 7:00 p.m. and Saturday from 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. continuous-time.



This exhibition of Lina Sinisterra Colombian artist, offers a collection of objects made with candy and resin, a video and an installation referred to the project shown in the Gallery SantaFe.
For this exhibition, Sinisterra takes on the work that had been doing, which is getting out from a very methodical and colorful paint to find other materials that fulfill the same role: the candy.

Thus, Lina gets to make large works, which do not relate solely to painting and color psychology, also refer to the primary need of human beings, it is to eat.
In that sense, the work of Lina Sinisterra not only speaks to the viewer of a painting that transcends the common material of this traditional practice, also how difficult it is living art.
Survivals, which incorporates some totems to which indigenous cultures worshiped and asked for protection, a video where a cotton candy seems to dance and a group of creatures that become 'beings' in a fantasy world created by the artist.
Lina is a psychologist with postgraduate in psychodrama and expertise in visual arts from the University of Chile. Serves as a visual artist since 1997 and teaches at the Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano in Bogota.

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