Thursday, May 28, 2009

Why Do I Have A Out Stretched Libia

/ Desert


Waiting for the Flood
Rosario Guajardo


12 pieces 200 x 30 x 30 cm.
100 kg each approx.

Installation / Museo Reyes Meza
Exhibition: May-September 2009

Dense clouds the sky is announced. His tears fall awakening the sleepy ways of the world, the Supor red desert rock. The rain looks out to a trickle. One falls, falls back, falls one hundred, the hundred thousand millionth. The earth opens to the constant impact of liquid crystal screen that is embedded and it budded stalk emerges as a trunk. The snatches of sleep the smell of damp mud coming. Then stretch the extension pachyderm rock and wait for the flood to be transfigured, take limo, be pliable.

Jesica Nieto
Reviewer


Installation Waiting for the Flood of Monterrey artist Rosario Guajardo, was inaugurated on May 27 in the lobby of the Cultural Center Museum Reyes Meza Nuevo Laredo. Part of the exhibition of contemporary sculpture A Walk Through the Art on display at Paseo Colon in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas.

Parallel to the opening of Ceres Contemporary Dance Company, presented a contemporary dance piece directed by choreographer neolaredense Alicia Ledezma.

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