Alejandro Otero Museum reopens the doors of its exhibition halls

Exhibition rooms at the Alejandro Otero Museum
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Published at: 28/10/2024 10:45 AM

The exhibition halls of the Alejandro Otero Museum, in Caracas, were reopened to the public, so that the community can appreciate the works of exhibitors Valerie Brathwait e, León Kaufman, Azalia Licón and Mercedes Otero Pardo.

According to information from Venezolana de Televisión, the public can enjoy the following exhibitions: room 1, Utopias of the Last Modern in Homage to Alejandro Otero; room 2, Volumes in Space, an analysis of the collection of the National Hippodrome Institute; room 3, Sign and Footprints, a study of the collection of the Alejandro Otero Museum — National Museums Foundation and room 4, Comprehensive Rehabilitation — a look at the museum's restoration processes

Also, in room 5 you can see the exhibition The Line that Curves All the Time by Valerie Brathwaite; in room 5 Dressed in Black by Lion Kaufman and in room 6 No Man's City by Azalia Licón

In this cultural space, the Creating Colorism Workshop with the Elderly was also held, a unique experience for the Community of Car Grandparents.

Mazo News Team

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