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As part of the MIRAFOTO festival, photographer Dimitri Wentner presents a collection of his photographs taken in Ethiopia in 2004 and 2005. In his work, we can the multicultural wealth of this country, one of the poorest in the world. He shows us the "primitive" tribes in the south, the muslim community in the east and the orthodox in the north. Wentner invites us to ask "What do these communities and tribes have in common?" and also, "What do they have in common with me?"
The book is considered to be the most essential cultural object. It is a source of knowledge, experiences and recreation. Book fairs aid in the necessary diffusion of these objects. From November 30th until December 12th, book stores from all over will use Parque Kennedy as a way spread this message.
The exhibition of small and medium sculptures of artist Juan Pablo Torres Benvenuto features “angels”, those external people that help us overcome the difficult, sometimes tragic moments life puts us through, are here represented “on earth”. Torres Benvenuto, who considers his art to be figurative, presents for the first time in an individual exhibition, a mix of his interpretations, feelings and ideas, reflected by the use of diverse materials and techniques.
Exponatale is Dédalo’s creative and original event that has taken place before Christmas during the past 12 years. Dédalo is known for its unique products, offering beautiful personalized and handmade gifts by over 1000 artists and craftsmen. On this occasion, 15 different artists will present their versions of the Peruvian “retablo”, a small box with a miniature manger scene.
Maurice Mathey presents a collection of photographs he has taken during his various trips all over the world. They show the culture, people and customs of countries such as Tibet, India, and Cambodia, amongst others.
The Alianza Francesa offers a wide range of products on sale at its Christmas Bazaar starting November 28th. Craftsmen from around the country will sell their carefully elaborated products as a wonderful alternative for Christmas gifts, including Cuzco and Ayacucho textiles, jewelry, ceramics, paintings, leather accessories, chocolates and French Christmas sweets.
Journalist Jaime Rázuri spent 13 years of his life with people who live with and are discriminated against because they suffer from the retrovirus HIV. With "VIH-VIDA" Rázuri, who works for France Press, tries to establish the notion that its just as important to inform and educate the public about HIV, as it is to show them the world of those who live with it every day.
"El Viaje" is Marcelo Wong's first individual exhibition. The sculptor, who studied at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, presents his plastic figurines alongside two other mediums--the presentation of the children's tale "The Painted Faces" by Alberto Thieroldt and a stop-animation piece by Gustavo Vargas. Wong's sculptures will serve as the "narrator" for Thieroldt's story.
As part of the MIRAFOTO Festival, the Centro Cultural PUCP presents a tribute to Teofilo Hinostroza entitled “El Perú Profundo,” a selection of some of his best pictures. His passion is nature, streets where traditional indigenous characteristics mix with urban ones. Hinostroza’s photos display beautiful landscapes, folkloric and religious traditions, imprinting on each image a step of our history, leaving an important legacy.
Norbert Wiener University plays host to “20 años de la Cooperación Española en el Perú” (20 years of Spanish cooperation in Peru), a photography exhibition that tells the history, integration and bonds of a brotherhood between two nations. The exhibition is composed of three award-winning pieces for a contest held by the Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional (AECI), as well as the work of seven well-known Peruvian artists. The event is organized by the AECI, along with the Spanish Embassy in Peru and the Spanish Cultural Center.
This exhibition will reunite alumni and current students of the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes del Perú for an interactive display of the creative process in plastic art. Traditional disciplines such as painting, sculpture, engraving and drawing will showcase this art form.
To celebrate the 4th International Festival Mirafoto, the Museum of Art of the Cultural Centre of San Marcos and the US Embassy organized the exhibition “Landmarks of New York”, which displays about 80 black-and-white photos of the Big Apple’s most significant and protected buildings. Indeed, the New York City Landmarks Law, voted in 1965, protects buildings and properties which have a historical and/or cultural interest, and New York is the U.S. city with the highest number of historical monuments.
The Museo de Arqueología, Antropología e Historia del Perú will exhibit "Hilos del pasado: El aporte francés al legado Paracas", (Threads of the past: The French port to the Paracas legacy). The exhibition is sponsored by the French-Peruvian Foundation and the French Embassy, who recovered the pieces. "Hilos del pasado" has a total of 28 pieces, which six of 40 textiles have been recovered by archaeologist Carmen Thays and her team from the MNAAHP
"Voces del Mundo" (Voices of the World), the latest series by Anabell Guerrero, opens new perspectives on exile, refugees, and living life between two worlds. Her exhibit asks and tries to answer questions such as, how do you build a society in which many nationalities co-exist? Or, how does a foreigner adapt to a new city? What ties us to a place and when can we finally say we are a part of it?
Malú Cabellos, a photographer dedicated to photojournalism and licensed by the Sociología por la Universidad Nacional Mayor of San Marcos, offers us his first individual exhibition, "Memoria Inca": a selection of 27 black and white photographs. This work is the result of a project born from a picture: the reencactment of the capture and death of Inca Atahualpa, which marked the beginning of Spanish conquest in Peru.
Patricia Arena presents her second individual exhibition as part of the MIRAFOTO Festival, an avant-garde collection that allows us to observe in an intense and metaphorical way, inspired in the idealist philosophy “to see is to be perceived”; how others perceive us. From her very unique angle, Arena shares her perception of things, people and sensations, and invites each person who sees her work to interpret their own vision of the world.
After four years, sculptor Lika Mutal brings her newest work to Barranco's Galería Lucía de la Puente. "Del espacio sagrado, de las piedras soñadas, del Munay" consists of 26 sculptures, made of small, medium and large scale granite, travertino and Yumaque rock. The exhibition speaks of the relationship between the artist with the rocks and Peru.
Fernando La Rosa presents a selection of photographs from his exhibition “Serie Encuadres”. Here he explores the concept of framing, which gives him the freedom to create “windows” within his own camera, allowing him to depend less on architecture and be able to establish his own frames with the appropriate position.
The Asociación Peruano-Británica presents a theater adaptation of Mario Vargas Llosa’s novel “
When: Thursday through Monday 8 pm
The Alianza Francesa presents Ubu Rey (Ubu the King), an 1896 play by French poet and playwright Alfred Jarry which caused a scandal in its time. Ubu the King tells the story of Papa Ubu who, persuaded by his wife, decides to plot in a conspiracy and become king of Poland. Papa Ubu and his evil wife are two grotesque characters, greedy for power and everything that comes with it. They are determined to reign and are willing to destroy everything that comes in their way.
Sculptor Runcie Tanaka will present his exhibition “A Zen Parable, Ten Short Stories” as part of the Cultural Week of Japan. The exhibition, as the title suggests, refers to the story of a child that must go through ten different stages to achieve wisdom and illumination. The artist is able to find in this narration, a story that reminds him of his relationship with Japan, sometimes real, sometimes based on metaphors stored in his memories.
Actor Carlos Alcántara (Pataclaun, La Gran Sangre), will perform stand up comedy at the Satchmo every Monday from November to December. This is a great chance to see an entertaining show where you're sure to have more than a few laughs.
The results of the most important annual journalistic photography contest in the world will be presented in Lima as part of the MIRAFOTO festival. Over 100 of the winning photographs will be displayed, all of which tour the world as a traveling exhibition which is viewed every year by over two million people in 40 countries.
Take a bus ride like none you've been on before. Perú Vas is a new mobile theater production that takes you through the streets of Lima while you enjoy a fun show. At each stop, a new character will get on, each representing a different stereotype, creating a sarcastic view of the city we live in.
Artist William Pinillos, who hails from Trujillo, will display his exhibition "Revelaciones no específicas" at the Enlace Arte Contemporáneo. It features 14 pieces in oil and grand scale. Pinillos has studied at the Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes in Trujillo and has exhibited work in galleries in Puerto Rico, Ecuador, the U.S., Chile and Spain. His exhibition at the Enlace will end in December.
There is nothing more pathetic than talented losers, and this musical tragic comedy is the story of three of them. They each have a great dream that they will never achieve. Griselda is beautiful and only wishes for Canuto’s love. Canuto has a brilliant mind but only wants money. Pedro Pablo (who is probably talented, but even he doesn’t know in what way), dreams of being a successful musician. When these three come together, a series of disasters occur in their attempt to achieve their dreams. In the sewer (the perfect setting for losers), between songs and garbage, they will compose the perfect soundtrack to their lives.
Roberto Ángeles directs “Mas Cerca”, an urban play, modern in appearance, which hides a painful, sad background. It concentrates on the relationships between four people who are lovers, irresponsible, innocent, cowards, mysterious, greedy and arrogant. British dramatist Patrick Marber wrote the play, which features Dan, Alice, Ana and Larry, four characters whose lives intermingle in this piece which shows the reality of relationships.
The objective of “Des-Grabando” is to give spectators a new view on the tradicional concept of engravings, and cross the borders of what this art is usually defined as. In this exhibition, artists Juan Javier Salazar, Alfredo Márquez, Jaime Higa and Olga Engelmann each display their own perspective on engraving as a way of preserving memories.