2da Muestra Centroamericana de Arte Emergente / [organiza, Museo de Arte y Diseño Contemporáneo].

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Muestra Centroamericana de Arte Emergente (2nd : 2006 : San José, Costa Rica) [Browse]
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Book
Language
  • Multiple languages
  • Spanish
  • English
Published/​Created
San José, Costa Rica : Museo de Arte y Diseño Contemporáneo, [2006]
Description
26 p. : col. ill. ; 15 x 22 cm.

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    Catalogue of art works selected from the more than 110 emerging artists from the region who participated in the 2nd Central American Exhibition of Emerging Art. Prized names included: Marcos Agudelo (Nicaragua, Canada, Video project, 2006), Miguel Fábrega (Panamá, Alicia en el país de las maravillas, painting, 2006) and Dios es Dior (digital photography, 2006), Marco Luque (Panamá, Control demográfico, digital prints, 2006), Celeste Ponce (Honduras) Ser piente / Es cooltura (intervened objects, 2006), Ángel Poyon (Guatemala), Área de traslado (drawings, 2006), Sandra Trejos (Costa Rica, Puerta de Brandemburgo: 60 años, digital photography, 2006) with special mentions for José Campos (Costa Rica, Stand modelo de la 1ra feria de las no-transnacionales, photo-installation, 2006), Eduardo Chang (El Salvador, Made in Chang, digital photography, 2006), Ana Urquilla (El Salvador, Quisiera dejar de comerme las uñas para ser más bonita y poder conseguir marido, photography, 2006), Francesco Bracci (Costa Rica, Balance y Contraste, intervention in the Municipal Park of La Sabana (metal & nylon, 2006)
    Language note
    In Spanish, some English text.
    Other title(s)
    • Segunda Muestra Centroamericana de Arte Emergente
    • 2 Muestra Centroamericana de Arte Emergente
    OCLC
    181100007
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