Lima, Peru | Wednesday 20 August 2008 05:28 | |
A Peruvian man and woman chat in London, a city famous for its ghosts. During their conversation, in which they remember the good and bad moments of the past 35 years, many ghosts appear, and both their lives begin to reveal secrets as in a detective story. This meeting allows them, and perhaps their audience, to discover who they are.
International Dance Day, established in 1982 by UNESCO’s Dance Committee, is celebrated on April 29th around the world. ICPNA presents its 20th celebration with a series of performances, conferences, videos and other activities related to this universal art form. The celebration will include participations by dance schools, professional contemporary dance groups, theater dance groups, urban dance groups, etc.
The Universidad Católica's Cultural Center presents Peru’s railway history through 100 photographs of locomotives and coaches belonging to historian Elio Galessio. The history of Peru’s railways includes over 75 railroads, of which only 6 are still functioning. The exhibition will include guided visits, a conference, old movies, videos, maps, old books and miniature trains, aiming to revalue Peru’s industrial archaeology and cultural heritage.
Jorge Negrete and Pedro Infante awake in a dream to find themselves trapped in Purgatory. Without knowing it, they both begin to remember their lives through movies, songs, romance, and political events. Director Markos Vargas and actors Luis Carlos Wong and Frank Rodríguez translate this classic Mexican movie on to the stage.
The 3rd Universidad Científica del Sur (UCSUR) Festival of International Theater, "Por la Diversidad Cultural" (For Cultural Diversity), will take place the week of April 20 - 26 at theaters around the city. Countries participating in the festival include: Spain, Lithuania, Italy, Mexico, Venezuela, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Peru.
The 3rd Universidad Científica del Sur (UCSUR) Festival of International Theater, "Por la Diversidad Cultural" (For Cultural Diversity), will take place the week of April 20 - 26 at theaters around the city. Countries participating in the festival include: Spain, Lithuania, Italy, Mexico, Venezuela, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Peru.
The Patronato Plata del Perú proudly presents the opening of the Salón de la Platería Peruana en Surco (Hall of Peruvian Silver in Surco). The objective of this institution is to increase the use of silver in Peru and spread the work done by Peruvian silver artists and artisans. The hall features a selection 36 beautiful pieces of contemporary silver, which have traveled the world in other exhibitions held in Argentina, China, Finland and Spain, to name a few.
Plastic artist Orlando Izquierdo, also known as "El Tigrillo", will present his latest exhibit at the Centro Cultural de San Marcos. The exhibition, "Homenaje a César Vallejo por los 75 años de su muerte", is a tribute to the renowned Peruvian poet César Vallejo. Izquierdo, a native of Moyobamba, presents 50 paintings which represent scenes in Vallejo's life.
Artist Denise Mulanovich brings her latest exhibition, "Pintura" to the Galeria Forum in Miraflores this month. Mirko Lauer describes the pieces featured in this display as "an expression of the happiness of living in shadows... texture which now functions as more than a witness to human drama than a neutral background."
Peruvian painter Oswaldo Higuchi, who has had many individual exhibitions in Peru, Chile, Uruguay, Japan and Canada--brings his latest display to the Centro Cultural Peruano Japonés. Higuchi: "To be an immigrant is to be free, is to see new horizons, is to move with the wind, to confront the unknown... it is to live."
This exhibition, by Yann Arthus-Bertrand, proposes a rapprochement of the different problems related with sustainable development. More than an exhibition of beautiful images, it's the state of places in our world, with pedagogical elements to help us understand and preserve earth. "La Tierra Vista desde el Cielo" features 120 aerial photographs which represent a balance of the planet during the beginning of the new millennium.
Artist Giuseppe Mendiola takes a complez look at Peru’s capital in “Urbe”, his fifth individual exhibition. This perspective shows Lima as a cloudless and chaotic city, Lima from the inside. This is not a stranger’s vision, or that of someone who knows Lima only by night, it’s the view of someone who has lived its changes, its smell, taste and sweat, the view of someone who has worn the city’s skin.
“Mona a la medida” is an exhibition by plastic artist Hernán Sosa. For this display, Sosa took as his inspiration the famous "La Gioconda" painting by Leonardo Da Vinci during the Renaissance period. Also known as the "Mona Lisa", the painting is known for its mysteries, such as: who was model, the ambiguity on her face, the landscape in the background, and ultimately, the technique used in creating the piece. With "Mona a la Medida" Sosa delves into those mysteries.
After 15 years, the public will once again be able to see this collection of Italian engravings at the Museo de Arte Italiano. The exhibition features pieces from the most prominent representatives in this field from the years 1905 until 2003. In 1991, the museum made the decision to store the fragile pieces for fear of light, humidity and acidic materials ruining the engravings. They've decided to bring them out again for one month only.
The Museo de Arte de Lima (MALI) presents "Never Endings": an exhibition by contemporary artist Cornelia Parker of Cheshire, England. The display features close to 30 pieces in formats such as photography, video, sculpture and installations. "Never Endings" deals with "the study of objects and phenomenons that are out of reach of human control." Parker takes everyday objects and transforms them into extraordinary products in this exhibition.
Ivana Ferrer presents her third individual exhibition, "Territorios" (territories), at the Galería Lucía de la Puente. This time, "Ivana takes food images as pretext and presents them as a series of maps that show the process of drawing which results in a painting. The artist uses the term "territorio" not only as the physical place a person owns, but also personal space, such as ideas, emotions, etc; a world that is intangible."
"Quando l´uomo principale é una donna" is a performance piece by artist Jan Fabre. In it, Fabre confronts the human body of her dancer with a sky covered in bottles that are filled with olive oil and which drip onto her. Finally, all the oil is released and transforms the scene into a bath of reflections. The result is a combination of technique and intense imagination.
Lima, like other contemporary cities, finds itself in a constant state of change. The fragmented city, with its accelerated growth and disorder, its growing demographic (almost 9 million residents), its distinct landscapes, its constant transformation and its history, is the basis of the exhibition "Cuidad Muerta" (Dead City). The collective show features the works of artists José Ignacio Lora Iturburu, Miguel Ángel Alfaro, Rolando Sánchez Ponce, Albert García Gonzáles and Diana Trigueros Cisneros.
What Lorena Pestana--architect by profession, designer by vocation--presents in this small exhibit, represents her vision and experience in art, contemporary design, as well as iconography and traditional techniques. Her creative adventures in jewelry-making began in the community of Alto Marañón and from their she continued her explorations which ultimately led to this exhibition, "Tejidos y Fulgores".
The Municipality of Lima, in co-production with the Mexican Embassy, has the privilege to present "Diego y Frida, una sonrisa a mitad del camino". The photography exhibit displays the matrimonial union of the two most recognized Mexican painters of the XX century, Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo. Pieces by artists Guillermo Kahlo, Peter Jules, Guillermo Zamora and Juan Guzmán are featured, as well photographs by friends Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Nicholas Murria and Eduard Weston.
Giusseppe Mendiola presents his exhibit "Urbe" at the Galería Carré d’art. His works "aren't unknown visions and much less the perspective of someone who knows Lima only through nights as a bartender of this marvelous city, but instead it's a look of someone who has lived his ups and downs, his culture..."
The Galería Enlace Arte Contemporáneo presents, "Si no existe el más alla, la injusticia del pobre se prolonga enternamente" a photography exhibition by the MR group. The group, formed by Peruvian photographer Marina García Burgos, presents 16 color photographs that touch on themes of social injustice and racism in this country. The group "placed the victim of racism in the 'exclusive' space reserved for the racist."
The South American Explorers Club is now offering English-Spanish conversation classes for foreign residents learning to communicate in Spanish and survive in Peru. So if you are interested in practicing in a friendly environment, join in every Monday at 12 pm while enjoying delicious Thai food at Fluid in Miraflores.
Set in a suburb in the 50’s, two girls and two boys entering puberty begin to live their first adult experiences, with their passions, pain, and the inevitable contact with betrayal that destroys their paradise. 10-year-old Ruben is very curious about the world around him, but sometimes his parents and friends can't satisfy his demands. Ruben finds refuge in imagining that he is Misterix, a superhero, and through him he can imagine that he in handsome, tall and strong, that women adore him, and of course, that he doesn't need those stupid glasses. However, in growing up, Ruben will soon have to accept reality, and say goodbye to Misterix, and the omnipotence that came with him, forever.
"Dos x Uno" (Two times One) is a fun show where certain things are questioned: your style, if you can buy happiness, if happiness comes in the form of a trip to miami or from yoga excercises. Jockey Plaza or the Dalai Lama, you decide. The production is directed by Rocio Tovar.
16 Spanish artists will show us the uncertainty of urban landscapes, the unthinkable reconstruction of a physical space, the mystery of night, portraits of faces with closed eyes, and shadows that register the unimaginable. These images, which show us an aspect of contemporary Spanish photography, have been chosen because of their ability to evoke uncertainty. Before coming to Lima, this exhibition participated in the 2007 International Photographic Summit in Bogota.
The famous "Vagina Monologues" are back for an encore. Don't miss Laura Borlini, Bettina Oneto and Elena Romero in this hilarious production.
The National Cultural Institute presents an exhibit in honor of Hilario Mendivil, a symbol of traditional Andean imagery, 30 years after his death. This artist's work is held as one of the country's most representative private collections. Hilario is considered to be one of the most important artists of his city, Cuzco, as his work encapsulates the religious spirit and richness found in the temples of this city. His ability to merge the Andean and Spanish tendencies is remarkable and as long as one of his descendants lives his art will continue evolving with each generation.
Actor Carlos Alcántara (Pataclaun, La Gran Sangre), will perform stand up comedy at the Satchmo from December 17th to 20th. This is a great chance to see an entertaining show where you're sure to have more than a few laughs.