Descripción de la Exposición
Beatriz Esguerra Art is pleased to present “Resounding Subtleties,”a special three-day exhibition on view during Miami Art Week.The show will take place at the Museo Vault exhibition space in the heart of Wynwood and will feature eight unique Colombian artists as Beatriz Esguerra Art brings their global vision into the international art market.
Each featured artist in “Resounding Subtleties” represents a unique voice, incorporating different stylistic approaches and mediums, but all the pieces refer to their Colombian heritage while also exploring universal themes. Carol Young’s sculptures and installations, simultaneously delicate and evocative, refer to history, ancient and contemporary. Max Steven Grossman explores issues of extinction through constructed photography. Santiago Uribe-Holguin uses sand and marble dust to portray the richness of the earth in abstract forms, while Pablo Posada forms glass in ways that explorelight and shadow. Mario Arroyave and Luis Carlos Tovar both use photography to examine the movement of nomadic groups and the impact of this world-wide.Carlos Alarcón and Teresa Currea work with paper; Alarcón makes deceptively simple and provocative drawings about daily desires, and Currea constructs 3-dimensional surreal worlds that float in boxes suspended on the wall.
“With this exhibition, I want to show a wider audience that Colombian art is diverse and evocative, and that many artists based in Colombia are translating their experiences and traditions into language that belongs on an international platform," says BEA founder Beatriz Esguerra.
Presenting the works of Colombian artists Carol Young, Pablo Posada, Carlos Alarcón, Santiago Uribe-Holguín, Mario Arroyave, Max Steven Grossman, Teresa Currea and Luis Carlos Tovar
Also showing works by Elsa Zambrano, Carolina Convers and Juan Carlos Rivero-Cintra
Exposición. 19 nov de 2024 - 02 mar de 2025 / Museo Nacional del Prado / Madrid, España
Formación. 23 nov de 2024 - 29 nov de 2024 / Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (MNCARS) / Madrid, España