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Gallery of the French Alliance in Arequipa presents ‘INVISIBLE V’: A Tribute to Belittled Artists

The Gallery of the French Alliance of Arequipa opens its doors to “INVISIBLE V”. This exhibition in which different techniques of the visual artswill inaugurate its 2023 edition this Thursday, June 8 at 6:00 p.m..

This exhibition is designed and carried out by the Cannibal Child cultural association recognized as Culture Point headed by brothers Fernando Arcilla and Lunfardo Arcerenowned artists from Arequipa.

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This year’s show will be a tribute to those artists whose work has been belittled, forgotten or simply ignored. They will emphasize the censorship or oblivion of artistic works for reasons of gender, race, sexual orientation or socioeconomic status.

Through a careful selection of pieces, the curators have brought together works that represent various artistic currents and that invite us to reflect on the different ways in which these artists ended up being made invisible.

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Participating artists of INVISIBLES V

The public will be able to appreciate the art of Cesar Huaytani, Rodrigo Chavez, Holly Pepper, Harold Nunez, Nicole Lazarte, Conny Lazarte, Gabriel Lazarte, Nicholas Grovas and Gabriela Zuñiga.

Admission to this meeting is free. INVISIBLES V will be presented at the Gallery of the French Alliance Arequipa, located at Calle Santa Catalina, 208. The appointment is this Thursday June 08 at six in the afternoon.

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2023-06-07 19:16:27
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