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The 'Onset' begins with dialogue that sets the artist Santiago Ydáñez with the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts (30/09/2008)

The Minister of Culture and Tourism, Pedro Alberto Cruz, this morning the sample's Taxidermy Spirit ', along with its author, artist Santiago Ydáñez Jaen.

With this exhibition, which opens tomorrow at 20:00 hours and will remain at the Museum of Fine Arts until December, the project begins 'Async', which aims to "create a dialogue between different times through which a artist of this dialogue with works made centuries ago, "said Cruz.

Thus, 'Taxidermy Spirit', "one of the most amazing exhibition will be held this year on the national scene," according to Cruz, Ydáñez a dialogue through a total of eleven works with those that are part of the permanent collection of the Museo de Bellas Artes de Murcia (Mubam), while paying homage to the artists in the collection.

"When we invite you Ydáñez Santiago suggested that his work contemporary dialogue with the museum's collection and has really exceeded all expectations," said the regional head of Culture, who also explained that the artist "far from imposing discipline on the other works, has been involved throughout the museum accommodating each of the rooms and conforming almost in a chameleon, from devotion to the more sumptuous Baroque this period, reaching the romance and even the art of the late nineteenth century Spanish " .

The sample consists of eleven works, including paintings, sculptures taxidermist and a large canvas of 12 by 8 meters with one side of the museum, specifically on Calle Joaquin Báguena.

Asynchronies

In the project 'Async' involve five contemporary artists will exhibit their work alongside that of the permanent collection of Mubam: Angel Haro (January to March 2009), Eugenio Ampudia (April to June), Monique Bastiaans (July September) and Nico Munuera (October to December).

With this initiative, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism aims to "streamline and make more vital the museum's daily introducing new elements," said the owner, because, "once you visit the museum's permanent collection does not become to visit, so that this project is aimed to make the citizen has to go back to Mubam again to see what's here and so give greater strength to the center every day. "

Santiago Ydáñez

Santiago Ydáñez (Jaén, 1969) has held workshops with John Genovese, Alfonso Albacete, Nacho Criado, Fernando Castro Flórez and Mitsuo Miura.

Among his solo exhibitions include those organized in galleries and institutions in Spain, Berlin, Portugal, USA, Venezuela, Italy, France or Egypt.

His work in the collections of the Fundación Botin, the Sofia Imber Museum of Caracas, the Museum of Modern Art Reina Sofia in Madrid, among others.

Photo:

From left to right, the artist Santiago Ydáñez, the Minister of Culture and Tourism, Pedro Alberto Cruz, and the Director of Fine Arts and Cultural Heritage, Enrique Ujaldón.

Source: CARM

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