The Eduardo Sívori Museum of Plastic Arts opens three exhibitions
Starting this Thursday, the Eduardo Sívori Museum of Plastic Arts will inaugurate the exhibitions “Julio Paz. Narrative and legacy of an infinite imaginary”, “Supersigns and the performativity of matter. Alicia blacksmith. Processes and Works (1996/2022)” and “When the walls fall down” by Elisa O’Farrell.
The appointment will be from the 18 hours in the enclosure located in Infanta Isabel 555. once submitted, the exhibitions can be seen on Mondays, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 11 a 19 hours and saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 11 a 20.
First, July Peace. Narrative and legacy of an infinite imaginary”, is an exhibition dedicated to the artist that will have 12 large-format works donated by the Centro de Studi de Julio Paz in Milan and works from the museum's collection.
Visitors will also be able to enjoy an archive and special investigative material that explores the artist's imagination and symbology in moments of nostalgia and despair during his exile..
Meanwhile, “Supersigns and the performativity of matter. Alicia blacksmith. Processes and Works (1996/2022)” is a proposal that contemplates obas
artist creations from 1996 till the date.
The museum carried out a great staging and curatorial production that delves into the creative processes of intellectual complexity that Herrero has been developing in the last two decades.
Finally, "When the walls come down, by Elisa O’Farrell” reviews the artist’s work through 90 small format oils on canvas. They reflect the hardest moments of the pandemic confinement, presenting different spatialities, landscapes and still lifes.