The Gothic in all its facets, the overall theme is about turning the group exhibition "Transshipment / Trans-gothic" that was promoted by the Culture Department of the City of Alguazas and installed at the iconic Old Tower in the town, show the public until December 31 a compendium of works by twenty artists vanguard of regional creative scene (Alba Garcia, Thomas Bolarín, Mila Tovar, Paloma Navarro, Paco Gambín, Manuel Benavente, Alvaro Bellido, Bite, David Vincent, Panxi , Paloma Lopez, Eduardo Rodriguez, Pedro F. Almaida, Marina Garcia J. Carlos Carazo, J. Antonio Navarro, Guillermina de la Rosa, Asun and Puri, Govinda and Diego Enriquez (Zero).
This work shows that hosts various art disciplines (stone, painting, sculpture, photography, graphic design, ...), was opened on November 4 being open to the public on Sunday days, from 10:30 to 13:30 and also from 15:30 to 18:00.
"Transhipment / Trans-Gothic" offers visitors achievements of an emerging artistic movement, the transgótica, which, in the words of its exponents, "commitment to beauty and the sublime dimension shape as a reaction, as a rebellion against the domain despotic cultural elite, to the commodification of the arts and the loss of his spiritual vision. "
In short, art transgótico, follow chronicling their Manifests representatives earlier this style, "holds itself up as a current vanguard to give a solution to the cultural desert that prevails in society today, betting against it by a renewed dimension of art world. "
Speaking of the Councillor for Culture alguaceño Local Consistory, Isabel Zamora Palacios, "our council is fully turned to encourage and reflect the artistic creation, exploring new sensations and alternatives providing an opportunity for young artists to convey to the public the trends fresh and groundbreaking, its forms to reflect reality and this commitment to culture in all its aspects Alguazas opens art and be a sounding board that moves in the current scenario. "
Notably Alguazas Old Tower, declared by the Regional Government of cultural interest along with the Parish Church of San Onofre in the town, located in a traditional garden setting on the banks of the Segura and Riacho Mula, represents a exhibition space hosting art exhibitions and other regional projection plus permanent site of an Ethnographic Museum which houses among its contents a varied showcase of local traditions and thus, Murcia
Source: Ayuntamiento de Alguazas