The exhibition «Time and Landscape,» a photographic exhibition that brings together society and the territory of Asturias from the CMAE, allows for intergenerational dialogue between photography professionals, featuring the works of Ana Muller, José Ramón Cuervo-Arango, José Ferrero, Beatriz Fernández Alameda, Enrique Ros Wagner, Cristina López-Dóriga Juanes, Teresa Suárez, and Nicolás Cancio.
The Municipal Center for Art and Exhibitions, CMAE, presents a new photographic exhibition, «Time and Landscape,» a journey through the territory as an essential part of Asturian identity. It will be open for free visits starting this afternoon until August 31.
The inauguration ceremony, at 8:00 pm, will feature Yolanda Alonso, Councilor for Culture in Avilés, accompanied by the exhibition’s curator, Nicolás Cancio.
This project brings together the visions of eight photographers on the Asturian landscape with a dual purpose: to showcase examples of the relationship between society and territory and to facilitate intergenerational dialogue by involving established figures with emerging talents.
Photography freezes the state of the landscape at the moment of capture. «Time and Landscape» gathers photographs from different eras in the same room, allowing viewers to observe the historical evolution of the past 40 years and reflect on what remains and what disappears; on what is worth preserving and on the lives of those who inhabit or occupied those spaces.
The landscape is a key element of cultural heritage and the identity of peoples. For these authors, it enables exploration of the relationships between nature, human beings, culture, and history.
This exhibition, made possible through the collaboration of the Avilés City Council, Asturies Cultura en rede, and the Asturias Ministry of Culture, showcases the works of Ana Muller, José Ramón Cuervo-Arango, José Ferrero, Beatriz Fernández Alameda, Enrique Ros Wagener, Cristina López-Dóriga Juanes, Teresa Suarez, and Nicolás Cancio.
Visiting hours are Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm, and Thursdays to Sundays from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
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