The Minister of Culture and Tourism, Pedro Alberto Cruz, this morning the new exhibition belongs to the series 'Async' that since October, houses the Museo de Bellas Artes de Murcia (Mubam), which aims to "create a dialogue between different times through which an artist of this dialogue with works made centuries ago, "said Cruz.
The second performance of the place asynchronies Angel Haro, Valencian painter based in Murcia, who, with his shows 'Belfegor, the echo of the shadow', includes those "light spaces are museums of dark spots that are also traces of someone who passed and is no longer, using the myth of the ghost who walked the halls of the Louvre casting their shadows, "said Cruz.
Thus, Haro "using your character designer, has shown the stagehands and the bowels of the museum, these abnormalities usually try to hide using display systems and has uncovered here as an archaeologist or parapsychologist is involved," the counselor.
In short, this is a sample "sensational" result of "hard work that has been resolved in a perfect manner."
The exhibition creates a dialogue through a total of thirteen works with those that are part of the permanent collection of Mubam, while paying homage to the artists in the collection.
In the series 'Async' involving five contemporary artists will exhibit their work alongside the permanent collection of Mubam.
The artist Ydáñez Jaén Santiago inaugurated the project in October with his shows' Taxidermy spirit. "
The next exhibition will take place within the cycle are those of Valladolid Eugenio Ampudia, "one of the largest makers of video on the contemporary scene", according to Cross, who will present his work from April to June 2009, the Belgian Monique Bastiaans known for "working with ever-changing life forms, and whose work can be seen from July to September 2009, and finally, the Lorca Nico Munuera," one of the leading artists of the Murcia region, "said the counselor, who will close the show in the last quarter of next year.
Photo: The Minister of Culture and Tourism, Pedro Alberto Cruz, next to the Director of Fine Arts and Cultural Heritage, Enrique Ujaldón, and artist Angel Haro
Source: CARM