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Nadin Ospina, Marcos Mojica, Luz Angela Lizarazo, Fernando Rubio, Javier Codesal and Populardelujo collective, La Mar de Arte (29/06/2010)

"Colombia is the best kept secret in contemporary art," these are words of Sam Keller, founder of Art Basel Miami.

La Mar de Músicas arts programming in this issue attempt to discover the secret and display.

For this count with the help of young artists who reviewed the history of Colombia have their own.

The programming of the Sea Art in an edition dedicated to Colombia will consist of pottery, painting and installation of Nadin Ospina, pictorial review of Mark Mojica contemporary art, conceptual metaphors Luz Angela Lizarazo, photographs which reflects Fernando Rubio on fractures that produce large shifts in today's society.

Besides the trip on behalf of Javier Codesal Spanish festival will serve to reflect on the state of clairvoyance, and eyeing the camera on the perverse effects of landmines in a country where the war left the seeds of death.

In front, the draft reaffirming Populardelujo Colombian identity through its popular graphic image to engage the world without complexes.

Avenida Colombia Populardelujo intervention will be done in the streets of Cartagena.

An intervention that can be seen from July 13 to August 31 in an emblematic location of the port city.

Populardelujo is a group dedicated to the review, documentation and dissemination of popular urban graphics and Bogotá.

Around Bogota culture, based on the conviction that the graph of the street described in a unique way of being of a community.

They have the Internet as its main publishing platform, but have made their speeches in much of Latin America.

In Cartagena placed graphic images representative of the Colombian people.

Dozens of chart examples of popular slang and Colombians should be combined and delivered via the port city to offer its residents a sample of the language of the streets of the capital of Colombia.

Images and expressions that ordinary Colombians live every day to give an idea about their ways of being and doing.

Nadin Ospina, meanwhile, brings to Cartagena Colombian soil.

His works will be exhibited at the Palais Molina from 13 July to 31 August.

Nadin Ospina is a Colombian artists with more international exposure.

His work has been exhibited at the Sao Paulo Biennial, Havana, Lyon, Venice ...

He won the National Salon of Artists and Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship in New York.

It's a pop artist whose work is openly critical and questioning.

His attitude backed by a resounding artistic production placed him as one of Colombia's most recognized artists of his generation.

He is said to be a cultural cannibal, devours distant cultures and assimilated.

His work highlights the constant state of redefinition found in Colombian culture as a result of the rise of communication networks and trade around the world.

His works are the result of a world in which we have all become the other.

His pieces are paradoxical, since Nadin Ospina hegemonic ends up turning into the exotic: icons of Western culture, as characters from Walt Disney or Matt Groening, are equated to the works of anonymous artists of primitive cultures.

First Prize winner Fernando Botero will also be in Cartagena, Marco Mojica.

His work is a breath of simplicity and clarity compared to new modes of artistic representation based on new technologies.

But behind that facade, paintings and drawings by the artist hiding a large conceptual and ideological depth.

His work is well contextualized in the XXI century Latin America and the Caribbean.

Postmodernism is the core existential work.

One of the artistic practices of postmodernity is the appropriation of images, which are remade and reinterpreted from a new point of view.

Marco Mojica endorses images from visual culture prevailing in our society, the appropriated out of context and new meaning.

Fragile conspiracy will be exposed in the Cultural Center of Cajamurcia in Cartagena, from 14 to 31 July, where paintings and drawings will be the real protagonists.

Lattices, aesthetics of paranoia, is the sample of Luz Angela Lizarazo and will be exhibited at the Palace Hall in Cartagena, from 13 July to 31 August.

His work is based primarily on the gates of Bogotá is that as she says "Bogotá is a gated city."

And in the capital of Colombia to the charge of protecting virgin, home, light containers, parks ...

are behind bars.

The feeling of insecurity, often justified, and also reflect a culture that revolves around it, becomes an illustration of the relationship that the citizens have with their city and its inhabitants.

Each gate has some of whom chose.

Unlike the population.

It is a vivid account.

Javier Codesal, meanwhile, is one of the most important visual artists of Spain.

Foot missing is a project commissioned by La Mar de Músicas, and you will see in the room La Muralla Byzantine.

The project consists of two short videos entitled, respectively, and Joropo Canto, a wall installation made of vinyl texts and photographs in electronic format, a length video of the same name as the project, a series of photographs on paper.

The images have been recorded in the Colombian Llanos.

Portray people strangely severed.

Your project serves to reflect on the state of clairvoyance, putting the camera eye and the perverse effects of landmines in a country where the war left the seeds of death.

Fernando Rubio Ahumada was born in Colombia in 1970, but lives and works in Spain.

He combines his artistic activity with art education and the creation and management of interactive art projects.

His work has toured a number of countries will be present in the Sea of Music in Dislocations, Ramón Alonso Luzzy Cultural Centre from 14 July to 31 August.

Dislocations is a project that collects images and testimonies of people living far from their place of origin.

Research that attempts to draw coordinates from images and testimonies of a number of people and new generations that are far from their homeland.

This series is composed primarily of photographic images that are juxtaposed with various people and places that match in a common physical point.

Also Fernando Rubio will speak at a landmark of the city with its trace project, building lines, with the participation of all citizens who want it.

As is customary at the festival, Bezel and Gallery Gallery Bambara participate in two exhibitions.

This time, the two galleries showing work by Colombian artist based in Murcia Willy Ramos.

Painting and sculpture in the series Pura Vida Gallery will be on bezel.

Graphic work in the gallery Bambara, in The look excited.

Source: Mar de Músicas

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