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PARADOX

09 de noviembre al 06 de diciembre Exposición de Arte / Art Exhibition PARADOX, Cóctel de inauguración 9 de noviembre, 5pm / Opening cocktail November 9, 5pm
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PARADOX sits at the core of reason. It upholds both description and translation. The works in this exhibition redefine the nature of a paradoxical point of view through the works by Sharon van den Berg, Beverly Moor and Kambria Antón. They form a uniquely informed discourse on the melding of materials and their derivative sensibilities.

The exhibition features a sensual array of abstract forms revealing the human condition. They elude to triumphs and loss along mythic lines while at the same time expressing the politics of the human soul. They combine a sense of wonder with a dominant display of conceptual techniques that transcend standard conventions. Van den Berg strives for figurative innovation that reveals her deep feelings for the core of existence that surrounds us. In addition, Moor delves deep into the seismic geographical revelations of her times, while Anton’s works echo a reverberating presence of emotional movement and social responsibility.

PARADOX sits at the core of reason. It upholds both description and translation. The works in this exhibition redefine the nature of a paradoxical point of view through the works by Sharon van den Berg, Beverly Moor and Kambria Antón. They form a uniquely informed discourse on the melding of materials and their derivative sensibilities.

The exhibition features a sensual array of abstract forms revealing the human condition. They elude to triumphs and loss along mythic lines while at the same time expressing the politics of the human soul. They combine a sense of wonder with a dominant display of conceptual techniques that transcend standard conventions. Van den Berg strives for figurative innovation that reveals her deep feelings for the core of existence that surrounds us. In addition, Moor delves deep into the seismic geographical revelations of her times, while Anton’s works echo a reverberating presence of emotional movement and social responsibility.

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