Four new exhibitions open at El Nigromante in San Miguel de Allende

Inauguran en El Nigromante de San Miguel de Allende cuatro nuevas exposiciones

The Ignacio Ramírez Cultural Center, El Nigromante, will host four exhibitions corresponding to the fall-winter cycle under the titles “Masters of Engraving,” “Revolutionary Print,” “Road Home,” and “Time of Life, Time of the World.”

Through these exhibitions, which will open on October 2 at 6 p.m., the cultural center of the National Institute of Fine Arts and Literature (INBAL), seeks to highlight a recognition of its own teaching artistic community and of projects that are part of the teaching and support circuit for creation.

“Masters of Engraving” is a collective exhibition that brings together, for the first time, works by the main teachers who from 1962 to date have led the Engraving Workshop at the Cultural Center. The exhibition includes 45 pieces by 11 teachers who have left a mark on San Miguel students.

Works from the “Masters of Engraving” exhibition on display. English:Photo: Ingrid Devesa

The second exhibition, presented by Ximena Berecochea under the theme “Road Home,” is a photographic exhibition that aims to make people reflect on the sensations that a person experiences when living outside their country. This artistic production is the result of the National System of Creators grant awarded by the System of Support for Creation and Cultural Projects of the Ministry of Culture.

“Time of Life, Time of the World” presents pieces made of paper, wood and ceramics by the author Alejandro Mejia, through which the passage of time is referred to, a contemporary exploration that unites the fields of science and art.

Source: periodicocorreo