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The Auditorium Theater of Mar del Plata presents “Intimate look”

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The Auditorium Theater of Mar del Plata presents from this Saturday at 15, through their social networks, a new installment of the special "Intimate Look" with the visual artist, 3D modeler and performer Asdrúbal Gómez.

The cycle "Intimate Look" is part of a series of artistic contents that the Mar del Plata Auditorium Theater presents through its networks in tune with the actions promoted from different Cultural spaces of the Province of Buenos Aires.

This series of specials contains first-person testimonies of plastic and visual artists from their physical spaces of creation. Opening a window to your confinement.

The talks delve into their current experiences in production processes, the influence of isolation, the beginning, difficulties, their workshops and their creative developments, among others.

Asdrúbal Gómez was born in 1991 on Margarita Island (Venezuela) and currently resides in Mar del Plata.

Participated in creating live visuals for artists like SLNT, Rare fish, Juana Molina and Trimarchi as well as Artworks or album covers, in addition to composing digital works with software such as VVVV and Blender among others.

Asdrúbal Gómez's work is strongly influenced by painting and poetry; the way in which he approaches his works is based on a style that evokes the compression of elements and universes with overtones of austerity, organic abstraction in conjunction with multidisciplinary techniques such as 3D digital sculpture, installation or photography, based on materialities and focused forms as editorial graphic pieces, was explained in a press release.

It will be available from today on Instagram @ t.auditorium; Facebook page Teatro Auditorium Mar del Plata; on Twitter @auditoriumrs and on the Teatro Auditorium YouTube channel.

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