Instituto Cervantes de New York
211
East 49th Street New York, NY
The international project bi/Coa is a national and international
exhibition focused on integrating the Latin, Spanish and Portuguese cultures
from its constitutional roots and allowing the art to serve as a means to connect
like-minded identities.
The exhibition bi/Coa presents,
includes multiple original artworks of Latin American great masters. Curated by
Cosmo Art Siglo XXV, which
specializes in both exhibition and international management of art museums. The
series of programs that will be presented, express concepts of justice, social
service, and freedom of expression. This exciting program will include
workshops, conferences and panel discussions with the artists plus the exhibition
of large collections that normally reside in museums and private collections
around the world.
Cervantes Institut New York, a vision to integrate Latin American
countries that have considered themselves independent nations since 1812. This
historical event opens the doors of Latino America in search of cultural
identity and integration, with the intention of creating ties for
communication, education, economic and community development between Latin
America and Spain as a bridge between Europe and the United States
Spearheaded by Project General
Directo, Mónica Sarmiento Castillo, the purpose of the exhibition and symposium
is to promote Latin American countries through artists in order to integrate
the socio-political identifies of our cultural heritage. We manifest the
diversity of the Latin American cultures by a broad participation of the
majority of divisions of society including the private sectors. We believe this
to be a key strategy to develop social cohesion and inclusion through education
and culture.
Presenting
Artists
(Official
selection of the Bicentennial of the Cortes de Cádiz in Madrid, Spain)
José María Yturralde (España); José Luís Cuevas (México); Rodolfo Abularach (Guatemala); Carlos Cañas (El Salvador); Oswaldo Vigas (Venezuela); Fernando de Szyszlo (Perú); Carlos Colombino (Paraguay); Alberto Carneiro (Portugal); Omar d’León (Nicaragua); Mónica Sarmiento Castillo (Ecuador); Antonio Samudio (Colombia); Rosa Tavárez (República Dominicana; Armando Lara (Honduras); Miguel Herrera Zorrilla (Uruguay); Luis Zilveti (Bolivia); Leopoldo Maler (Argentina); Luis Hernández Cruz (Puerto Rico); Enrique Ubieta (Cuba); Olga Sinclair (Panamá); Rafaerl Felo García (Costa Rica); Don Archer (USA); Julio Villani (Brasil); Iván Contreras Brunet (Chile) y la invitación especial de: Ben Cabrera (Filipinas); Estuardo Maldonado (Ecuador);
José María Yturralde (España); José Luís Cuevas (México); Rodolfo Abularach (Guatemala); Carlos Cañas (El Salvador); Oswaldo Vigas (Venezuela); Fernando de Szyszlo (Perú); Carlos Colombino (Paraguay); Alberto Carneiro (Portugal); Omar d’León (Nicaragua); Mónica Sarmiento Castillo (Ecuador); Antonio Samudio (Colombia); Rosa Tavárez (República Dominicana; Armando Lara (Honduras); Miguel Herrera Zorrilla (Uruguay); Luis Zilveti (Bolivia); Leopoldo Maler (Argentina); Luis Hernández Cruz (Puerto Rico); Enrique Ubieta (Cuba); Olga Sinclair (Panamá); Rafaerl Felo García (Costa Rica); Don Archer (USA); Julio Villani (Brasil); Iván Contreras Brunet (Chile) y la invitación especial de: Ben Cabrera (Filipinas); Estuardo Maldonado (Ecuador);
Support
from Renowned Art Critics
Venezuela:
Bélgica Rodríguez - France: Gerard
Xuriguera - Spain: Román de la Calle
France y The Dominican Republic: Marianne de Tolentino
Other International Exhibitis in Art Museums
France y The Dominican Republic: Marianne de Tolentino
Other International Exhibitis in Art Museums
México: Museo José Luis Cuevas - El Salvador: Museo MARTE, Dominican Republic: Galería Nacional
- Paraguay: Museo del Barrio, Ecuador: Fundación EstuardoMaldonado
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