This exhibition, composed of works by gallery owners María Aguilar and Antonio Marín, will be open to the public until April 21.
The municipal delegate of Culture, Susana Rivas; the director of the Museum of Chiclana, Jesus Romero, and gallery owners Maria Aguilar and Antonio Marin have presented the third installment of the project 'Hidden Museum', which this time consists of works by Maria Aguilar and Antonio Marin and will be open to the public until April 21. "Hidden Museum is a program conceived by the Museum of Chiclana to publicize works of interest that are among us but that, belonging to private collections, remain, in general, outside the public contemplation," said Susana Rivas, who thanked Maria Aguilar and Antonio Marin "their collaboration with this sample of contemporary authors."
On this occasion, 'Hidden Museum III' will give the public the opportunity to approach the most contemporary painting well represented in top names such as Daniel Merino, Santamans, Fran Mora, Villaescusa, Fernando Rivera, Isabel Guerra, Paco Segovia, Pilar Jimenez Amat, Guillermo Mora, Oscar Vazquez or Guillermo Oyangüez, among others. To these authors are added the name of artists from Chiclana or closely linked to the city, authors whose presence they wanted to emphasize in a special way as Agustin Colchon, Moraldi, Eduardo Martinez, Dodero, Agustin Segura or Gessa Arias.
It is worth mentioning, in this section, the presence of two particularly endearing works: those of José Marín and Antoñita Andrade, parents of Antonio Marín, parents no strangers to the interest in art of these gallery owners. "Thank the City of Chiclana the opportunity to publicize all that is artistic and that is hidden," said Antonio Marin, who recalled that "years ago my wife and I decided to put in gallery downstairs so that artists could exhibit their work." "Thus, many chiclaneros could exhibit there," stressed Antonio Marin, who added that "the exhibition is a small sample of what we have," he said.
Today these and many others are generously presented here. An eclectic sample, as the current art itself is, in which the public will hardly find works of interest, works that represent the collection of these collectors who in the end are not, they have not intended and also represent quite well certain profiles of the most current art.
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