Cruz-Diez Print Museum inaugurated Chromosaics exhibition
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Published at: 04/08/2025 08:23 AM
The Carlos Cruz-Diez Print and Design Museum (MEDI) inaugurated an artistic exhibition, Chromosaics, which presents a variety of works that explore sensory depth through color, shapes and visual energy.
The exhibition began as a project in 2023, offering intense chromatic compositions, archetypal symbols and aesthetic pulsations that are located on the threshold between the ancient and the digital. The exhibition is divided into five topics: Continuous and uneven, vibrant waves, blue and red three-dimensionality, fragmentation and alpha and omega.
The general director of MEDI, Leoner González, commented that Cromosaicos allows them to make visible the vast talent of young Venezuelans. “With this exhibition, we seek to highlight, motivate and encourage young artists who are our replacement generation,” he said.
For his part, the graphic artist and participant in the exhibition, Jean Capote, pointed out that the works “adapt the dialogue between directed lines, feelings and memories of our past”. For him, the exhibition represents “an opportunity, an escape, dedication, discipline and above all respect”. In turn, Capote thanked the institution for disseminating these types of projects that “provide spaces where new artistic proposals are announced”.
The visual artist and director of the Zulia Museum of Contemporary Art, Gregorio Boscán, described the curatorial journey as an initiatory sequence, where the visitor is invited to “walk through this space not only with the eye, but also with the intuition and the body, enabling an open and sensitive reading of the proposal”.
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