Contemporary Art Museum presents an exhibition dedicated to the blind public
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Published at: 16/12/2024 10:30 PM
The Caracas Armando Reverón Museum of Contemporary Art (MACCAR) opened the doors of the Inclusive exhibition. Play to See: A Human Need, in the Punto de Fuga room, an exhibition that breaks with the paradigms that art should only be admired from a distance, since this exhibition is designed for the community of blind people and people with visual disabilities.
To play to see: A human need, it is a kind of room dreamed up by the great Louis Braille, father of the tactical system of writing and reading, who shortened distances and difficulties with the invention of this revolutionary method for those who could not lead a full life, due to the laziness that had surrounded them throughout world history.
This was explained by Andrea Rojas Quintero, visual artist and curator of this exhibition, when explaining that Inclusive was conceived as a result of the existence of Inclusive Art and Braille Art, artistic trends that are not as well known, disseminated or exploited in the national museum environment, through a press release.
In this exhibition you can enjoy macro-type and high-relief works that recreate the best known and most celebrated works of iconic plastic artists from the universal world.Mazo News Team