Nazario's Imaginary Landscapes: 'Visiones de Yauya' Opens at La Cantera
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Artist Nazario presents "Visiones de Yauya," a new exhibition of imaginary landscapes exploring memory and nature.
- The exhibition, held at La Cantera, the new platform of the Centro Cultural Rainieri, will be open until mid-September.
- Nazario discusses his creative process, connection to the territory, and the questions driving his work, stemming from experiences during the pandemic.
Artist Nazario's new exhibition, "Visiones de Yauya," transforms his personal refuge during the pandemic into a series of imaginary landscapes. The collection delves into themes of memory, nature, and the enduring essence of things beyond the visible.
"Visiones de Yauya" inaugurates La Cantera, the new artistic platform within the Centro Cultural Rainieri. The exhibition will be accessible to the public until mid-September, offering a unique exploration of Nazario's artistic vision.
In an interview, Nazario shared insights into his creative journey. He recalled drawing from childhood, initially inspired by historical and political figures found in books. His path later involved political engagement before a personal crisis in 2014 led him to fully embrace art as his primary form of expression. The exhibition itself is rooted in his experiences at Los Ojos Indรญgenas, a place that provided solace during the challenging pandemic years.
Originally published by Diario Libre in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.