Elías Crespín, the Venezuelan Who Achieved a Permanent Exhibition at the Louvre Museum
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The Venezuelan plastic artist Elias Crespín has a work exhibited at the Louvre Museum in Paris, in France, and is the only Latin American alive to have a piece in this important collection of fine arts. Crespí recalled that the president of the museum saw his work L’Onde du Midi when it was exhibited in Grand Palais, in the French capital. Everything seems to indicate that he was delighted with the Venezuelan artist’s piece. “I believe that when…
Posted in: El Nacional By: Fernando Rodríguez In general plastic artists, and of course most critics, tend to delirious at an informal yellow spot, attributing to it the meaning of a return to the other side of the being or of reinventing the sense of the everyday by opening a quasi mystical parenthesis in our daily living. Being has no faces, and the sense of our daily life is chavismo and one does not imagine trying to open a space in our eage…
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