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"Breaking the fourth wall of art", reflections of artists in quarantine

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For a few days, the proposal “Breaking the fourth wall of art” has been working through the Culture at Home website and on the social networks of the Buenos Aires Ministry of Culture., an approach to artists in times of isolation.

In that context, plastic artists, scenic, illustrators, designers, photographers and musicians, they open their doors and share their reflections on creation in the context that we have to go through.

When "the fourth wall" is mentioned, reference is made to the distance that separates the characters from the audience through an imaginary wall, Who, at the same time, they find themselves trapped in their own reality.

This concept occurs both in the theater, like in a television series, in a movie or in a video game. And this time, in full social isolation, different artists break the fourth wall to think about how it is to create in this context, invite you to reflect and imagine the near future; open their doors to interact with their audience and expose their daily lives.

They participate in the Caro Chinaski project (Cartoonist / Illustrator / Visual artist), Martín Gorricho (Graphic Designer / Design Teacher), Ricardo Celma (Plastic artist), Jetmir Idrizi (Photographer), Max Zolkwer (Architect / Draftsman), Laura Caracciolo (Graphic designer), Valeria Sigal (Photographer), Juampi Francisconi (Musician / Painter), When German (Plastic artist), Lucía Galli (Photographer), Emilio Ferrero (Plastic artist), Lorraine Brittany (Graphic designer / Sculptor), Alexander Parisi (Painter), Lucas Rocino (Plastic artist), Ricardo Roux (Plastic artist), Roberto Rey (Plastic artist), Florence Fraschina (Plastic artist), Lola Aldazabal (Visual artist), Mónica Canzio (Plastic artist), Carlos Arnaiz (Plastic artist), Mara Steinberg (Architect and artist), Balbina Lightowler (Visual artist), Jerónimo Veroa (Plastic artist), Jorge Pirozzi (Painter / Luthier), Berta Goldwaser (Plastic artist), Gabriela Pino (Visual artist), Nicolas Guardiola (Freelance artist) and Augusto Zaquetti (Visual artist).

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