With "abstract nature" begins the cycle MACLA Virtual Mode
This Friday 17 July the Museum of Latin American Contemporary Art (MACLA) A new cycle will begin that will offer the first activities developed especially to be enjoyed online..
In this way, from 19 hours, Users can enjoy the MMV MACLA Virtual Mode meeting, that this time will present "Abstract Nature", a performative activation in the framework of the exhibition “Brief constellation of signs”, containing the works of Dalmiro Sirabo.
Under the direction and production of Inés Elicabe, This performance was fully recorded to be viewed with a 360 ° camera, with the participation of Pamela Esquivel and the music of Cristian Carracedo, under the curatorship of Juan Pablo Ferrer.
Having been registered by a 360 ° camera, Those who view it from their mobile devices must physically turn to follow the performer through an empty room, but with Dalmiro Sirabo's sign hanging on the walls. From other devices they can also be moved by touching the screen or in the case of using a computer, by mouse.
For the directors in Abstract Nature “painting recovers its material and dance appropriates its own, in a continuous dialogue the abstract and the organic coexist, each one sharing his “pure essence”. Totems that break the confinement frame generating open questions that are answered many times with a movement, in this case bodily and hectic, and a set of sounds that refer to that abstraction that one can enter with the internal dialogue by drawing points and lines in a geometric scheme that tries to order some uncertainties among so many doubts ".
Dalmiro Sirabo's exhibition on which performance works, could not be opened due to quarantine although it was fully prepared. It is an artist with a long career, who made more than 100 museum exhibitions, institutions and galleries not only in the country, but also abroad.