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Frecuencia e Intensidad
(2 décadas + 1 lustro)
25 October - 29 November 2014
The axis 1, 2 & 3 (first and second floor) of the show continued open until 15 Dec. 2014.

Valenzuela Klenner Galería

Carrera 5 # 26B-26
Bogotá
Colombia

Exhibition for the 25th anniversary of the foundation of the gallery Valenzuela Klenner in 1989.

Curator: Emilio Tarazona

30 participants from Colombia and other countries:

Fernando Arias
Germán Arrubla
Elkin Calderón
Constanza Camelo
Carlos Castro
Raimond Chaves
Nicole Cuglievan (Perú)
Don Nadie
Víctor Escobar
Equipo Audiovisual Geocoreografías
Nadia Granados
Nuria Güell (Spain)
Miler Lagos
Pedro Manrique Figueroa
Juan Obando
Fernando Pertuz
Humberto Polar (Perú)
Edinson Quiñónes
Alejandra Quintero
José Alejandro Restrepo
Felipe Rivas (Chile)
Juan Javier Salazar (Perú)
Edwin Sánchez
Janine Soenens (Perú)
Juan Diego Tobalina (Perú)
Andrés Felipe Uribe
Carlos Uribe
Liliana Vélez
Eduardo Villanes (Perú)
Ana María Villate

This exhibition traces a reading of the last 25 years in Colombia, taking as focus some key events within an always compelling social, political and economic history, with which a core of artistic and symbolic production deliberately enter in dialogue. As an important aspect of the collective sensibility, proposals gathered here are part of a flexible process of multiple voices, in which sometimes seems to loom a sense —almost always provisionally, although few times arbitrarily— which reveals the fluctuations of the territory.

Different paths, approaches and proposals share the rooms of the gallery with some informative records and briefings whose interference allows to capture the presented socio-aesthetic events.


© Extracts from the curatorial text by Emilio Tarazona.
© Photos: Haupt & Binder, Universes in Universe

North of the center

Exhibitions in the northern area of the city center, from Las Nieves to the National Museum, during the Month of the Art 2014 in Bogotá.

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