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color65 · 5 years ago
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Fascinating sculptures" 2501 MIGRANTS", from Oaxaca artist Alejandro Santiago. Each of the sculptures has identity, a different gesture, a story carrying on its back. A great job.
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galerianudo-blog · 6 years ago
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Alejandro Santiago “Migrantes” (1964 – 2013)
Alejandro Santiago “Migrantes” (1964 – 2013)
English text below Pintor Oaxaqueño
Tenía la habilidad desde pequeño de dibujar, pintar y construir. Sus obras indagan sobre el vínculo entre el aspecto físico de la conciencia, con aquello que nos une como seres humanos; explorando la condición ética del arte y las preguntas elementales sobre los materiales y la naturaleza humana. Alejandro Santiago reflexiona sobre la vida, la muerte, el sery el
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notimundo · 3 years ago
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New Post has been published on https://notimundo.com.mx/entretenimiento/lucio-santiago-se-inspira-y-experimenta-con-lo-que-perciben-sus-sentidos/
Lucio Santiago, artista plástico que se inspira y experimenta con lo que perciben sus sentidos
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“Siempre estoy jugando, poniendo colores y viendo lo que pasa a mi alrededor. Me importan los temas sociales y descubrir la belleza en cualquier materia: en un gesto, en la literatura, la música, el cine y de ahí germinan mis pinceladas”, afirma en entrevista Lucio Santiago López, artista plástico oaxaqueño.
El creador platica que, desde niño, no hacía más que observar, viajar y nutrirse de la pintura que generaba entonces su padre, el pintor Alejandro Santiago Ramírez (1964-2013).
“Fue una casualidad mi iniciación en la pintura”, destaca el artista, porque a pesar de convivir con el arte de su padre, su afición por la música era mucho más grande. Fue por azares del destino y en esa rebelión de juventud, de una visita a Xalapa con un grupo de amigos, que terminó haciendo una residencia de tres años en la Ceiba Gráfica Xalapa, donde aprendió litografía, grabado y dibujo.
Le gusta leer manuales y el aprendizaje ha sido fácil para él como autodidacta, pues más que estar en un aula, ha estado en talleres de litografía en Argentina, Francia y Estados Unidos conociendo técnicas e investigando “no es nada diferente a estar en una academia, solo que tú organizas tus tiempos para la investigación y el aprendizaje” y agrega, “tengo buena retención y cualquier cosa que veo la plasmo, siento que es parte de mi forma de ser, parte de mí, lo traigo en la sangre”.
Recuerda que al inicio hacía cosas muy abstractas y funcionaban, atribuye esto a que desde su temprana infancia fue formándose en el arte, al estar con su padre y también recorriendo museos.
A Lucio le gusta crear de todo, dibujo, pintura, escultura, grabado, siempre buscando mecanismos de producción y dejándose llevar por su intuición; con el objetivo de no encasillarse, siempre está en constante experimentación.
Lucio Santiago nació el 10 de febrero de 1987, en la ciudad de Oaxaca de Juárez y aunque su relación con el arte la tuvo desde la cuna, es apenas
En 2007 cuando realiza su primera exposición individual titulada Paisajes Urbanos, en la Casa de la Cultura Oaxaqueña.
Ha sido invitado a exponer su trabajo en diversos países como Italia, España, Japón, Alemania, Argentina y en México en diferentes galerías en exposiciones individuales y colectivas, además de colaborar con su padre Alejandro Santiago en el proyecto 2501 migrantes en 2013.
Actualmente es director del Taller La Huella Gráfica, el cual fundó junto con la ayuda de su papá en 2008. El Taller se especializa en la producción gráfica y la mayor parte de las cosas que se realizan es en coedición con artistas, además de realizar cursos y talleres. Está abierto al público.
Recuerda que, en los inicios del taller, llegaban amigos de Xalapa, CDMX, Estados Unidos y otras partes “así empezó a funcionar, nunca hemos cobrado, todo es en coedición. Lo interesante de aquel entonces es que tenía la oportunidad de invitar a amigos jóvenes emergentes que trabajaban con el apoyo de los grandes maestros, generando de manera conjunta muy buenas obras para ser vendidas y así poder invitar a más gente joven y coeditarla. Era interesante esa dinámica de trabajo productivo”.
Comenta que actualmente la forma de trabajar debido a la contingencia sanitaria por la COVID-19, cambió radicalmente, sin embargo, no ha parado en ningún momento la producción de obras, aunque funciona como taller móvil “procuramos mantener un ambiente agradable, buscamos la perfección de la técnica y no nos estancamos en la idea solo de la producción, sino siempre con la exigencia de hacerlo bien y creo que eso es lo que les gusta a los artistas, sobre todo a los más los jóvenes; somos quisquillosos”.
Actualmente se prepara para la exposición “En la pequeña tienda de los horrores”, que en próximas fechas se podrá visitar en la Casa de la Cultura de Puebla, se basa en la película del mismo nombre filmada en los años sesenta.
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mipeli · 5 years ago
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Para mi es @sanildefonsomx es un laberinto virtuoso donde casi siempre te pierdes en el espacio y el tiempo. Vi la expo que hace un diálogo con la obra José Clemente Orozoc con dos pintores: Thomas Newbold y Roberto Parod; es como ver un spinoff de pintura interpretando y dialogando con el Grand Máster José Clemente Orozco. La expo de Sandra Pani me impuso tanta sensibilidad-fragilidad-fortaleza desbordada donde el Árbol de huesos recuerda que todos los seres con esqueleto tenemos huesos blancos y lo que conlleva pertenecer a esta esencia mamífera. Es una colaboración con el poeta Alberto Blanco, es imperdible. El arte de comer insectos tiene piezas de Franciso Toledo y muestra la importancia de los insectos en contextos artísticos, arqueológicos, culturales y ecológicos. Y la expo 2501 Migrantes donde más de 300 esculturas llegarán a San Ildefonso. Vale la pena darse una vuelta y perderse en este laberinto de confort visual para luego salir a otro conocido como Centro Histórico y detenerse a tomar un café por ahí. ____ #salildefonso #museodesanildefonso #sandrapani #albertoblanco #toledo #franciscotoledo #franciscotoledoartist #orozco #joseclementeorozco #thomasnewbold #robertoparodi #insectos #bugs #lifestyle #bugslife #museo #museum #painting #mural #photo #photography #statue #cdmx #centrohistorico #muralismomexicano #art #arte #muralismo #artist #migration (en Museo San Ildefonso Centro Histórico Ciudad de México) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7MVI5sjHUv/?igshid=pvuoxxhq3pxj
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caminandoporlaciudad · 5 years ago
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Piezas escultóricas Migrantes 2501 en Antiguo Palacio de San Ildefonso. #escultura,#paseoporlosmuseos,#cdmx,#caminandopciudad,,#centrohistorico,#cdmx,#art,#centrohistorico,#centrohistoricocdmx, https://www.instagram.com/p/B6IuiPKjOqq/?igshid=1xc9zcuxd0kx4
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cordelsideral · 5 years ago
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Japiim, a cordelista jupiteriana
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Japiim foi uma das maiores cordelistas do século XXV. Nasceu em Netuno, o planeta alagado, mas mudou-se muito nova para Júpiter, onde viveu pelo resto da vida, sem nunca mais deixar o planeta.
Não precisou sair de lá para desbravar o Sistema Solar com suas palavras, contadas em cordéis de texto rico e forte. Seus versos deram vida às histórias de pessoas das mais diferentes origens, que conheceu em Júpiter, planeta que abriga uma grande população de migrantes.
“Um sertão de estrelas”, seu último e inacabado cordel (cujas três estrofes iniciais estão reproduzidas aqui), narra o início da 64ª Guerra Civil Solar, conflito que ela não viu terminar. Japiim faleceu em 2501, aos 153 anos, por motivos de [REDIGIDO].
Mesmo sem saber o resultado da peleja que narrou em seus versos finais, Japiim sintetizou como ninguém em sua introdução a essência dessa guerra.
// BIBLIOTHECA Republicana. Livro J, fls. 21-22.
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wikitopx · 5 years ago
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The beautiful beaches and historic downtown of Galveston, less than an hour from Houston, make this a year-round destination for Texans and tourists.
For much of the 19th century, Galveston was the largest and wealthiest town in the state, and for a brief period, it was even the capital of the Republic of Texas. The splendor of the period can still be seen in the historic buildings and handsome mansions. In the heart of the city center, the Strand district preserves many original facades, now home to restaurants, cafes, galleries and shops.
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1. Galveston's Beaches
Turquoise water laps at the seemingly endless stretch of soft sand that fronts the ocean and draws crowds of people here from spring until fall. The Seawall runs for more than 10 miles along the beach, offering plenty of room to find your own patch of sand and space to play in the shallow and often calm water.
Several washroom facilities are located along here at various intervals, and behind the beach are restaurants, shops, and hotels. At the heart of the action along here is Pleasure Pier.
One of the most popular beaches, near the east end of the island, is Stewart Beach. At this family-friendly beach, you'll find showers and restrooms, chair and umbrella rentals, a children's playground, concessions, and a lifeguard.
If you are looking for more nature and activity, head west to Galveston Island State Park, where you can go walking along the boardwalks, kayaking through the bayou, and bird-watching on either the bay or ocean side.
2. The Strand Historic District
The Strand Historical Site in Galveston - also known simply as The Strand - is a National Historic Site composed mainly of Victorian buildings, many of which survived the 1900 hurricane. There are many restaurants, cafes, galleries, and antique shops, which is a pleasant place to visit, shop and eat.
The district stretches all the way to the busy jetty, with restored old warehouses and home to many of Galveston's most important tourist destinations. Also in this area, you'll find Pier 19, with the Museum and offshore rig Ocean Star, the nearby Texas Harbor Museum and dining places overlooking the water.
Be sure to stop at Pier 21 to watch The Great Storm, a 1900 storm movie that attacked Galveston and changed it forever.
The Strand is also home to an eclectic mix of retail and dining, from old-fashioned candy stores, like LA King's Confectionery, where you can watch taffy-making demonstrations, to more upscale restaurants, such as longtime Rudy and Paco, next to the 1894 Grand Opera House, or the more modern Vargas Cut and Catch on the street.
3. 1892 Bishop's Palace
Built as a private residence, the Bishop's Palace is often described as one of the most important Victorian castles in the United States. It was completed in 1893 after seven years of construction.
The grand interior displays elaborately carved woodwork, high ceilings, stained glass windows, fireplaces, and fine furnishings. Now a national historic site and museum, the house is open to tours.
Address: 1402 Broadway Street, Galveston, Texas
Official Site: https://ift.tt/1lQ55Ev
4. Moody Gardens and Aquarium Pyramid
Moody Gardens is a huge complex with things to do for the whole family. It can easily be an all-day outing, or you can target just one of the many attractions here and spend a few hours. The most outstanding feature is the three glass pyramids.
The main attraction for many is the Pyramid tour. This huge aquarium showcases the marine life of the Pacific, the Antarctic, the Great Barrier Reef, the Coral Sea, and the Caribbean. Some of the highlights are the underwater tunnel, touch tanks, and the giant river otters and the penguins, both of which are part of the animal encounter programs.
The Rainforest Pyramid is home to flora and fauna from the tropics, including free-roaming monkeys and sloths, birds, and fish. A boardwalk at canopy level takes you right through the heart of the rainforest. The aptly named Discovery Pyramid focuses on science and offers a range of displays.
Afterward, head to Palm Beach waterpark with its white sands, freshwater lagoons, slides, lazy river, and replica paddle steamer. Also, check out the elaborate seasonal displays.
Address: 1 Hope Blvd, Galveston, Texas
Official Site: www.moodygardens.com
5. Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier
The most prominent feature along the Seawall is Pleasure Dock. Jutting out into the ocean like a carnival on stilts, the pier's roller coasters, and colorful structures can be seen from well off in the distance along the beachfront.
Opened in 2012, this 1,130-foot pier - built on the site of its predecessor, was destroyed by a typhoon in 1961 - boasts many exciting rides suitable for all ages, as well as games and activities, and a restaurant.
If you are visiting Galveston with kids, this is a fun way to spend some time. The Pleasure Pier is open daily from Memorial Day to Labor Day, and on weekends during the winter.
Address: 2501 Seawall Blvd, Galveston, Texas
Official Site: www.pleasurepier.com
6. Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig and Museum
The Port of Galveston is home to many rigs and supply vessels, and with a nod to Galveston's important role in the Gulf of Mexico's bustling oil and gas industries, the Ocean Star Offshore Oil Rig and Museum offers a fascinating insight into the energy business.
Based on an actual oil rig - the Great Ocean Star, built-in 1969 - the museum displays many amazing exhibits. Highlights include a visit to the pipe deck, where some of the larger equipment needed to drill the rig's more than 200 wells is stored, along with interactive displays showing the process from exploration to extraction.
Address: 2002 Wharf Road, Galveston, Texas
Official site: www.oceanstaroec.com
7. Texas Seaport Museum and the Elissa
The Texas Seaport Museum is home to the tall ship Elissa, built-in 1877 and considered one of the finest restored historic vessels in the US. This lovely old ship still puts to sea regularly, and her fascinating story — including her rescue from the scrapyard — is told in the museum onshore.
Other highlights include a look at the history of the Port of Galveston, including the names of the more than 133,000 migrants who passed through. If you want to see more, drive over to nearby Seawolf Park for a peek at a WWII-era US Navy submarine and the USS Stewart, a destroyer from the same period.
Address: 2200 Harborside Drive, Galveston, Texas
Official Site: https://ift.tt/2O1DQfY
8. The Bryan Museum
Housed in a fabulous historic building, which was once the Galveston Orphans Home, this museum showcases a diverse collection of art and artifacts from the American West, spanning more than 12,000 years.
The permanent collection relates to everything, from Native American history to the Spanish Colonial Age and Independence to Texas. The Texas Masters Gallery features the art of Texas-born artists, as well as people who walk through the area and photograph it on canvas.
Around the museum, you'll also find works by various artists, including pieces by Andy Warhol. iPads on displays help explain the pieces and their significance, but the best way to appreciate the collection and learn about history is to take a tour. If you are lucky, you may even see the founder, Mr. J.P. Bryan, who opened the Bryan Museum in 2015.
Address: 1315 21st Street, Galveston, Texas
Official Site: www.thebryanmuseum.org
9. Moody Mansion
Built-in 1895, the interior of the Victorian Moody Mansion features stained glass, custom carved woodwork, decorative tiles, and plasterwork, along with fine stencil work throughout.
The house also impresses with red bricks, unique architecture and countless arches, along with numerous antiques, photographs and intricate artwork. Guided tours through 20 rooms are available, and many special events and programs are also held here. Also of interest are the bases of meticulous maintenance.
Address: 1 Hope Blvd, Galveston, Texas
Official Site: www.moodymansion.org
10. The Grand 1894 Opera House
Another ancient architecture of Galveston is the Grand Theater of 1894, a restored Victoria Theater that is splendid and withstands many storms. It still hosts a full lineup of musical and theatrical performances, along with a selection of fun shows for kids of all ages.
On the wall inside the main entrance, a plaque shows the level of the high water mark from hurricane Ike, which swept through in 2008.
Address: 2020 Post Office Street, Galveston, Texas
Official Site: www.thegrand.com
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bushmigrationclass-blog · 8 years ago
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Picture of an art installation called “2501 migrants” by the late Oaxacan sculptor Alejandro Santiago. The statues represent all of the people who had left his village, leaving it a ghost town. The piece and the artist were profiled in a move of the same name: http://2501migrants-themovie.com/synopsis.html
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color65 · 5 years ago
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Alejandro Santiago. Pintor y escultor de Oaxaca. México.
Obra : 2501 migrantes.
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