Vidas paralelas Taller Cono Norte, 2000-2023 : Liliana Ávalos, Miguel Lescano, Elie Angles

The catalogue brings together a considerable number of works by the Taller Cono Norte. This important workshop, which has been operating for 22 years (founded during Alberto Fujimori's presidency) in the field of graphics, using screen printing as a means of work and visual production, has beco...

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Körperschaften: Museo del Grabado ICPNA (Gastgebende Institution), Instituto Cultural Peruano-Norteamericano <Lima> (Herausgebendes Organ)
Weitere Verfasser: Servat, Alberto (HerausgeberIn), Miró Quesada, Charles (HerausgeberIn), Muro, Luis A. (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:spa
Veröffentlicht: Lima ICPNA marzo de 2023
Ausgabe:Primera edicion
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Zusammenfassung:The catalogue brings together a considerable number of works by the Taller Cono Norte. This important workshop, which has been operating for 22 years (founded during Alberto Fujimori's presidency) in the field of graphics, using screen printing as a means of work and visual production, has become with the effort and perseverance of its members and founders: Miguel Lescano and Liliana Ávalos Mendoza and since 2015 with the incorporation of the photographer Elie Angles, in a reference space for the promotion and graphic production in Peru. With a total of 183 artworks present in this exhibition -including projects and graphic productions of each of its members, collective and collaborative editions of engraving folders and educational actions based on educational action and mediation- the exhibition expresses the versatility of the workshop and its commitment to art as a construct of symbolic language that translates its social and political concerns from the screen-printing action.
Beschreibung:Ausstellungsdaten ermittelt: Del 5 de enero al 22 de abril del 2023, Museo del Grabado del ICPNA, La Molina
Beschreibung:139 Seiten
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27 cm
ISBN:9786125062154
978-612-5062-15-4
6125062155
612-5062-15-5