A total of 19 pieces of bronze, iron, brass and wood that make up the free exhibition runs until 30 September at Vox Populi Gatromercado
Alceño Monastrell and Syrah wines (DO Jumilla) are proposed pairing to enjoy the exhibition
The Murcia sculptor Miguel Llamas this morning its new thematic exhibition entitled taurine "The run (pardon me)".
The sample consists of a total of 19 pieces of bronze, iron, brass and wood that can be visited free of charge, until 30 September at Vox Populi Gastromercado (C / Calle San Cristobal n ° 3. Murcia).
Wine, food and art come together in the exhibition organized by the branding agency Murcia Black Box as unique tribute to the 125th anniversary of the Murcia bullring.
As featured product Murcia, Bodegas Pedro Luis Martínez (DO Jumilla) has proposed a marriage to accompany this exhibition.
Their wines Alceño Monastrell and Syrah Alceño are the wines can taste all those attending the shows this month.
Another tribute has presented Gastromercado Vox Populi, who have created more pack for bullfighting.
So, have designed a menu of snacks "to go" that will be available during the days of bulls Fair in September.
The tray will consist of a mini meatloaf Murcia, mini nut bread with blue cheese and lemon marmalade, sesame comprehensive mini ham and cheese, cereal piccolo August pepper, artichoke and anchovy, mini rye seeds tuna and red pepper, and a can of beer or soda.
"For 10 euros you can enjoy a snack very Murcia for the most demanding palates at an affordable price," said Abby, member of Vox Populi Gastromercado.
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Miguel Llamas delved into the world of sculpture as a mere hobby in the 80s, but the success in his first exhibitions encouraged to devote himself entirely to sculpture in the early 90s.
Llamas is the author of such famous sculptures by Murcia as "La Sardina" located on the River Segura.
You can check its official website biography www.miguelllamas.es.
From the exhibition "The run (pardon me)" stand out for their originality, pieces like "Juan Belmonte eggs", "The Good of Manolete", "Excalibur" or "Angel Falls".
In the mouth of the journalist and writer Juan Carlos watercolorist Arbex: "Michael has forged a three-dimensional story full of manly pride, fear, dry and ironic value that goes beyond the borders of bullfighting to delve into the intricacies of the Spanish soul."
Source: Agencias