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Exposure. “Mud like game” Concha Ybarra. Ceramic Triana center.

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By on 11/04/2018

From 13 March to 28 April 2018

Tuesday to Saturday 11 a 18,00 hours. Sundays 11 a 15 hours. Closed on Mondays.

Easter and April Fair from 10am to 15pm.

Free admission.

Center Ceramics Triana, hosts the exhibition 'Concha Ybarra. The mud as a game ', a sample curated by Juan Ramón Rodríguez Laboratory of Arts, which it is incorporated Contemporánica this space program under which temporary activities related to contemporary art with ceramics as a vehicle of expression offered.

Inside ceramics Concha Ybarra (Seville, 1957), As in his pictorial creations, boils the breath of the ancestral, of the telluric, of reminiscences arcane that lead to the evocation of signs, gestures, utensils serving a primitive civilizations for which nature in its most essential stage are a source of imitation and search. Ceramic processes allow the creative hispalense deploy a set of folds and sintetismos already known: between a bright chromaticism appear formal schemes domestic craft production tooling; following the techniques borrowed from the goldsmith seized features of folk pottery hide; naturalistic references and lush plants you are succeeded by abstracted schemes.

Exhibition at the Ceramic Center Triana

Ybarra does not leave out a historical look back to our references from our past today as unknown today: beyond the apparent functionality necklaces, belts, jugs and vases, del mismo sabor orientalizante que aquellos que usaron los pueblos que habitaron el Sur de la península, it is possible to guess the riddle of votive intentions, ceremonial, symbolic that escape us with the same intensity with which we draw.

It is possible that the formation of Ybarra as licensed psychologist, before his artistic vocation, You may have influenced the meeting with a series of signs and forms that transcend the centuries and are passed between us, generation after generation, unawares.

Broad experience, his works are spread across many public and private collections and have been exhibited in galleries individually Seville (Félix Gómez, Chinese Box, Carmen Aranguren), Granada (Sandunga), Valencia (Luis Adelantado) or Madrid (Print, Javier Aguado), among other.

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