Lima, Peru | Sunday 22 November 2009 07:25 | | |
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Mariposas del Cielo: Encuentro de Cometas (Butterflies of the Sky: Kite Metting) is an exhibition that gathers the parcitipation of several countries typically involved in kite flying games, and looks to promote this unique tradition, as well as to encourage teamwork and creativity. Visitors will be taken on an imaginary journey through the history of kites and their presence in countries like China, Japan, Indonesia and India.

In Vírgenes Urbanas (Urban Virgins), artist Ana Orbegoso has combined colonial paintings from Cuzco with elements of contemporary urban life, creating a singular effect that highlights the true value of Peruvian women today. Orbegoso's photographs find a balance in the fusion of the traditional Andean culture and the modern, urban reality. The exhibition is part of the festival Mirafoto 09.
At the heart of Barranco, Lima's bohemian quarter, where artists and poets are born every day, lies the new art gallery "Arte San Francisco". The gallery is located at the Plaza San Francisco, a beautiful plaza surrounded by magnificent colonial architecture where you will also find the Iglesia San Francisco (San Francisco Church) and the poet José María Eguren's home. The gallery has various displays, including antiques, and painting and sculpture exhibitions.

Senda de Oro (Golden Pathway) is an art exhibition by Cuco Morales, a very respected Peruvian painter concerned with representing the beauty of nature in his creations. Here, the artist has worked with acrylics on canvas, combining them with copper and bronce dust to create a unique effect. His paintings are mostly done in warm colors in order to emphasize the overall message of his exhibition - the golden pathway.
A very interesting artistic proposal, Inventario (Inventory) is an painting exhibition that gathers the most significant work of five artists from Trujillo: Oscar Alarcón, Juan Carlos Alvarado, Juan Chávez, Manolo Rodríguez and Silvia and Jean Paul Zelada. The artists have found their inspiration in the simple, ordinary objects and places of everyday life, and have chosen to represent them as though they were distantly contemplating them.

In 2008, Corporación Aceros Arequipa S.A. (Arequipa Steel Corporation) organized the 1er Concurso Regional de Carpintería Metálica (1st Regional Contest of Metallic Carpentry) in which contestants were faced with the challenge of creating a very imaginative center table. The idea was to encourage the growth of metallic carpentry in furniture design and promote regional development. The best designs will be exhibited for a week as very interesting artistically functional proposals.


Máximo Laura is a contemporary self-taught artist whose work focuses on using textiles as a form of artistic expression. Laura was born in Huamanga, Ayacucho, a town in the Peruvian Andes, and is currently one of the most respected textile designers at a national and international level, having participated in over 60 individual exhibitions throughout his life. Ofrendas (Offerings) will be held as part of the celebrations for the 30th anniversary of the Museo de Arte y Tradiciones Populares del Instituto Riva-Agüero (Art and Popular Traditions Museum at Riva-Agüero Institute).

Póster: Revirtiendo el Ícono (Poster: Reverting the Icon) is an exhibition which displays the extremes to which the human need for role models in a consumerist society move people to admire and elevate ordinary images to the status of universal icons. The artists have chosen to work with posters because of their particular significance as key elements in propaganda, such that they can confront the spectator by sarcastically showing human fanatism and people's desperate need for idealized models.

With a passion for light and the way it creates different atmospheres, Silvana Llosa has dedicated her talent to exploring new ideas for contemporary illumination. Lámparas Verano 2010 is a collection of her most beautiful lamps, in which she has found a balance between mood, light and color. This will be her second individual exhibition.

Oscilando Como El Paisaje (Oscillating Like The Landscape) is artist Carolina Kecskemethy's 7th individual exhibition. Her work here consists of great wall murals in which she combines landscape paintings and digital drawings with floral and erotic motifs, and focuses poetically on time, travel and the landscape. All of the exhibits intertwine among themselves to transmit different aspects of Kecskemethy's message.
El Deseo y el Vértigo (Desire and Vertigo) is Fernando Taboada's latest exhibition, in which the artist presents paintings, drawings and collages inspired upon the human eyes and body. His works consist of contrasts, traces of the human figure, and geometrical shapes - namely, the search for duality.
Fernando Jara is a self-taught artist who has worked and lived in Germany, New York and the Peruvian Andes. To many, it seems that time stops in every one of de la Jara's creations, transmitting an atmosphere full of awe and emotion. In this exhibition, his work combines light, paintings and drawings on smooth, rocky surfaces.
In Backstage, her latest exhibition, photographer Sonia Cunliffe transports the observer to a world of movement, color, light and style, her images capturing the essence of one of the most popular fashion events in Latin America: Sao Paulo Fashion Week. Cunliffe has recently graduated from a Master Course in Photography at the Pan American School of Art in Sao Paulo. Backstage will be open to the public for a month.

This exhibition has been organized as part of the cultural festival Amo Amazonía (I Love Amazonía). It includes drawings, songs, maps and documentaries that tell the history and vision of the Yánesha indigenous tribe. The Yánesha people live at the heart of the central Peruvian jungle, and they possess a very important oral tradition that keeps alive their culture, beliefs and ancestral roots.
When: Mondays through Sundays: 8:30 am – 8 pm (Until November 3rd)
Where: Galería L’imaginaire, Alianza Francesa de Lima – Av. Arequipa 4595, Miraflores
Free Admission