This shows Murcia artist José María Garres part of a traveling exhibition project, commissioned by Gerardo Robles-Rinaldo, which spans various areas of the region and Alicante.
Councillor for Culture of San Pedro del Pinatar, Silvia Egea, the exhibition curator Gerardo Robles-Rinaldo, and artist José María Garres opened yesterday, June 6, the sample "Noli Me Tangere. Chrysalis Mystery" in the space of Art Culture House.
The exhibition consists of sculptures, collage, paintings and drawings in which the author working with various materials such as burlap, paper, wood or plastic to capture the idea that wraps all the work "Do not hold back," the metaphor of the eternal return and the future of travel, as explained by the curator.
The exhibition does not include a manual interpretation, but invites the viewer to traveling on the sample and look what they hide the forms proposed by Garres.
"Noli Me Tangere. Chrysalis Mystery" will be in the area of ​​Art Culture House until August 6, but this exhibition project extends to other areas such as the Museo de Bellas Artes de Murcia, from of June 12;
the Frax L'Alfas del Pi (Alicante) where it will arrive on 19 September Foundation;
Exhibition Centre The Garden of Molina de Segura, from October 16, and Cieza Siyâsa Museum from 17 October to 16 November.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Pedro del Pinatar