Adriana Gibello and Ana Perissé in the new installment of #LaLíneaPiensa
Newly way, the Borges Cultural Center inaugurated "The persistence of the instant", an exhibition by the artists Adriana Gibello and Ana Perissé who are part of the cycle #LaLineaPiensa.
It's all about editing 119 of this installment thought by the great artists Luis Felipe Noé and Eduardo Stupía that seeks to rescue and exhibit different ways and forms of the practice of drawing.
Within that context, The exhibition can be seen free of charge from Wednesday to Sunday from 14 a 20 hours in the enclosure located on Viamonte 525. The exhibition will remain open until 30 of April.
As explained by Stupía himself according to the curatorial text, “under the protection of what could be supposed a broad idea of the landscape, Adriana Gibello and Ana Perissé conceive it as a metaphor made of chromatic sonorities and graphics., a remote scene that the finery of visual invention hardly wants to evoke”.
Due, “both perform a loving revision surgery, artifice, synthesis and experiment on a wide spectrum of allusions exposed in counterpoint and integrated by variable and diverse parts., explains the artist.
to Stupia, “Gibello proposes an elegant and dynamic oscillation between geometry, unstable abstraction and the ornamental resource, while Perissé “prefers the burst of color, with lineage of expressionism and in melancholic impressionist longing”.
“As delicate cultivators of a pictoriality fed by the evolutions and phenomena of the line, speed up or slow down the alluvial flow of its lines according to the constructive or atmospheric model, architectural or spatial, that they have decided to impose on the character and behavior of the plane”, add in text.
Finally, Stupía emphasizes that "the viewer will then be led to a future between contrasts, in some cases attracted by a polyphony of illuminated fragments that threaten to impose themselves as a scene, and in another, intrigued by the strange phantasmagoria of an unknown alphabet that indistinctly orders and disorganizes any sketch of reading”.