Panorama from the hill, in the FNA

Panorama from the hill, in the FNA

  Curated by Daniel Fischer, the September Mediterranean group exhibition shares the private collection of the Cordoban architect José L. Lorenzo.
     It is exhibited in the House of Culture.

Scattered on the floor in the corner of the room, the intergalactic warrior monk from the Star Wars series seems to have lost his sobriety. The bizarre humor of his creator, the artist from Córdoba Pablo Peisino, brings us closer with his work inspired by science fiction cinema to the dark character Darth Vader, transformed into a fabric sculpture. Something spent in glasses, Vader salutes with the V for victory, who knows, perhaps a reflex action that betrays the adoption of earthly ideologies. The work, however carried out with a great dose of tenderness, refers to the loneliness that afflicts contemporary man, translated into the scourge of homelessness and the growth of addictions, in a society marked by an imbalance in the processes of social integration.

Thus begins the tour of Mediterranean September, the exhibition for which Daniel Fischer made a careful selection of contemporary Argentine art, with works from the collection of the Cordoban architect José Luis Lorenzo. Drawing, embroidery, photography, sculptures, fashion simulation, video performances and combined arts are present. The works demonstrate the eclecticism of the proposals and the variety of techniques and materials used, sine qua non features of contemporary art. Different approaches and aesthetics interpret social, political and philosophical phenomena, in a local scenario in continuous change from the economic, social and situation of the art world.

“I have known José Luis Lorenzo's collection for a long time through my trips to the Córdoba Art Fair, where I visited the Colón space, which houses rotating exhibitions of his collection,” says Daniel Fischer. “September Mediterráneo is a remix of Argentine artists, based on the exhibition Brief History of Eternity, also curated by Dani Fischer, exhibited this year at the Recoleta Cultural Center,” Diana Saiegh, President of the National Arts Fund, tells Ñ. .

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