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SUMMARY:PopMatters: Closing Reception
DESCRIPTION:Canale Diaz Art Center cordially invites to the Closing Reception of "PopMatters" on Saturday\, October 01\, 2016 from 2-6pm. The exhibition assembles the most recent works from Latin-American artists Raul Cardozo\, Andres Celis\, Antonio Cortes Rolon\, Ahmed Gomez and Alejandro Plaza.\n\n\n\n"PopMatters" is a group show where these 5 artists make the fundamentals of the '50s & '60s Pop Art their own to enrich the current visual arts language. They share different angles and connections with this particular movement\, while maintaining similar legacies.\n\n\n\nThe show begins with the seductive aesthetics of Cuban Ahmed Gomez and his Pin-Up Girls astutely intertwined with lines and strokes that suddenly bring us closer to the abstract language. This blend of movements is also very familiar to Venezuelan Alejandro Plaza\, who shares with us the optimistic vision of his inner world by combining surreal and abstract features\, while preserving his contemporary Pop Art core.\n\n\n\n"PopMatters" is also an invitation for Puerto Rican Antonio Cortes Rolon with his latest series titled "An actor at the White House\," with which he explores the influence and complementarity of two very different spheres of power: Politics and Celebrities.  \n\n\n\nWith Venezuelan Andres Celis the center resumes the appreciation of craftsmanship as an art expression\, this time around\, profoundly immersed in today's pop culture. His sculptures are meticulously carved and flawlessly finished through the use of techniques as modern as distant to the art world.\n\n\n\nThis group show is also an invitation for Venezuelan Raul Cardozo and his series "The Last Supper." The artist makes a satirical combination between modern life icons and one of the most emblematic biblical scene. Very quietly\, the viewer is advised of the author's critique on today's consumer society and globalized world. \n\n\n\nWrapping up this summer group show\, join us one last time and revisit the fundamentals of the Pop Art movement through the eyes of an inspiring new generation of artists.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-size:12px"><span style="font-family:arial\,helvetica\,sans-serif">Canale Diaz Art Center cordially invites to the Closing Reception of &quot\;Pop<strong>Matters</strong>&quot\; on&nbsp\;<strong>Saturday\, October 01\, 2016 from 2-6pm</strong>. The exhibition assembles the most recent works from Latin-American artists Raul Cardozo\, Andres Celis\, Antonio Cortes Rolon\, Ahmed Gomez and Alejandro Plaza.<br />\n<br />\n&quot\;Pop<strong>Matters</strong>&quot\; is a group show where these 5 artists make the fundamentals of the &lsquo\;50s &amp\; &lsquo\;60s Pop Art their own to enrich the current visual arts language. They share different angles and connections with this particular movement\, while maintaining similar legacies.<br />\n<br />\n<span style="color:rgb(0\, 0\, 0)">The show begins with the seductive aesthetics of Cuban&nbsp\;</span><strong>Ahmed Gomez</strong><span style="color:rgb(0\, 0\, 0)">&nbsp\;and his Pin-Up Girls astutely intertwined with lines and strokes that suddenly bring us closer to the abstract language. This blend of movements is also very familiar to Venezuelan&nbsp\;</span><strong>Alejandro Plaza</strong><span style="color:rgb(0\, 0\, 0)">\, who shares with us the optimistic vision of his inner world by combining surreal and abstract features\, while preserving his contemporary Pop Art core.<br />\n<br />\n&quot\;</span><span style="color:rgb(0\, 0\, 0)">Pop</span><strong>Matters</strong><span style="color:rgb(0\, 0\, 0)">&quot\; is also an invitation for Puerto Rican&nbsp\;</span><strong>Antonio Cortes Rolon</strong><span style="color:rgb(0\, 0\, 0)">&nbsp\;with his latest series titled &ldquo\;An actor at the White House\,&rdquo\; with which he explores the influence and complementarity of two very different spheres of power: Politics and Celebrities. &nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nWith Venezuelan&nbsp\;</span><strong>Andres Celis</strong><span style="color:rgb(0\, 0\, 0)">&nbsp\;the center resumes the appreciation of craftsmanship as an art expression\, this time around\, profoundly immersed in today&rsquo\;s pop culture. His sculptures are meticulously carved and flawlessly finished through the use of techniques as modern as distant to the art world.<br />\n<br />\nThis group show is also an invitation for Venezuelan&nbsp\;</span><strong>Raul Cardozo</strong></span></span><span style="color:rgb(0\, 0\, 0)\; font-family:open sans\,helvetica neue\,helvetica\,arial\,sans-serif\; font-size:14px"><span style="font-size:12px"><span style="font-family:arial\,helvetica\,sans-serif">&nbsp\;and his series &ldquo\;The Last Supper.&rdquo\; The artist makes a satirical combination between modern life icons and one of the most emblematic biblical scene. Very quietly\, the viewer is advised of the author&rsquo\;s critique on today&rsquo\;s consumer society and globalized world.&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nWrapping up this summer group show\, join us one last time and revisit the fundamentals of the Pop Art movement through the eyes of an inspiring new generation of artists.&nbsp\;</span></span></span>\n\n<p><br />\n&nbsp\;</p>\n
LOCATION:Canale Diaz Art Center 146 Madeira Ave. Coral Gables\, FL 33134
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