The exhibition “Viva Venezuela” will arrive at the Casa de la Libertad y la Cultura Ali Primera

The exhibition brings together more than 80 photographs that document different moments of the deployment of the Great Mission Viva Venezuela, My Beloved Homeland
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Published at: 06/03/2026 04:17 PM

After its visit to the National Art Gallery, the photographic exhibition “Viva Venezuela” will arrive on March 12 at the Casa de la Libertad y la Cultura Ali Primera, in Caracas, where it will continue to exhibit a visual view of the country's cultural wealth.

The exhibition brings together more than 80 photographs that document different moments of the deployment of the Great Mission Viva Venezuela, My Beloved Homeland, an initiative aimed at making traditional cultural manifestations visible and strengthening.

The visual tour includes images from the launch of the mission at the Teresa Carreño Theater, through the days of the national registration of female cultivators, which so far exceed 514,000 people registered.

Records of the concert held at the Simón Bolívar Monumental Stadium in Caracas, which attracted more than 45,000 attendees, are also included, as well as scenes from the Viva Venezuela World Festival activities held in 14 states of the country.

The photographs were captured by members of the Shapono Photographic collective, including Félix Gerardi, Jesús Vargas, Bernardo Suárez, Edys Glod, Jacobo Méndez, Juan Carlos Lacruz, Javier Campos, Marcos Colina, Roiner Ross and Francisco Trías.

The new montage will also include carvings of Libertador Simón Bolívar from the National Museum of Popular Art (MUNAP), along with a selection of videos about the shooting experience of the program “Viva Venezuela From...”, dedicated to showing the cultural diversity of the regions.

MINCULTURA/Mazo News Team

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