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The Museum of Roman Theatre in Cartagena exhibits from tomorrow the exhibition'Marmoris' Olga Rodriguez Pomares (22/02/2016)

The Museum of Roman Theatre in Cartagena, the Foundation of the Commonwealth, the City of Cartagena and Cajamurcia Foundation exhibits from tomorrow, at 20:00, the exhibition 'Marmoris.

Marble move the soul 'by Olga Rodriguez Pomares, in which the' lunensis marmor 'Roman name of Carrara marble, is the protagonist and the basic support.

The temporary exhibition hall of the museum will host until May 30 a series of sculptures in the marble Rodriguez Pomares serves as enduring support and as a canvas to show visitors images that reflect emotions and feelings in a notebook Personal Travel the artist through the cities and towns of Tuscany.

Arches, capitals, columns, doors and windows, sometimes with sketches by Michelangelo, other projects of Andrea Palladio or Brunelleschi, become enshrined in stone documents, in which the artist takes advantage of its textures, holes and irregularities.

To make this exhibition, the creator has penetrated into the study of materials and their behavior in various processes and surface treatments, offers a personal and contemporary approach, which merges images of travel and creating stone sculptures able to retain the experiences and visual memories.

The general director of Cultural and patron of the Foundation, María Comas, said exposure Rodriguez Pomares "fits perfectly in the space of the Museum of Roman Theatre in Cartagena, where contemporary works will dialogue with the space itself and the Roman architecture. "

This new temporary exhibition of the museum, he added, "will complement the visit of those who come to explore the magnificent Roman monument, which is the most visited museum in the Region of Murcia".

The works exhibited in 'Marmoris' originated in the quarries of Carrara, in the Apuan Alps (Italy), where the Romans extracted the 'lunensis marmor', one of the marbles most appreciated by its whiteness and the beautiful departure capitals of the Roman Theatre in Cartagena, along with many great works of the Renaissance.

Exposure of Olga Rodriguez Pomares part of their experience at the Academy of Fine Arts in Carrara and shows a trip to the past where the artist has reached the soul of marble and has explored the landscape and monuments of Tuscany, so that presents Cartagena visitors a work space that moves between memory and contemporary art sculptures.

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Olga Rodriguez Pomares (Elche, 1972) has a degree in Fine Arts from the University of San Carlos in Valencia and a PhD in Fine Arts from the University of Murcia.

He was also a professor at the School of Art and Design in Valencia, Alicante, Orihuela and Murcia University from 2003-2011.

His training focuses on sculpture in natural stone and marble, and also has a close relationship with painting.

In his doctoral thesis he addressed the 'Technical and surface finishes on stone sculpture.

fieldwork with chemical and mechanical treatments marble '.

Since 1997, he has had numerous solo and group exhibitions.

He has received awards and scholarships, among them the Third Convocation of the 'Program Diffusion de les Arts Plastiques' SARC of the Delegation of Valencia;

Leonardo Scholarship, awarded by Adeit- UniversidadEmpresa Foundation of the University of Valencia and developed in Ireland and the Symposium Internazionale di Scultura 'Citta labotatorio Carrara.

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Source: CARM

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