The building of the town hall of Mazarron, located in the Town Hall, is receiving many visitors who wanted to enjoy the exhibition highly original artist Juan Antonio Abellan Cortes has deployed its different spaces.
The exhibition, entitled "Gaia, Cronos and The Hesperides", surprise visitors, not only for the quality of the works that compose it, but also for the decorative elements that have transformed the iconic building in a real museum.
Thus, a row of tomatoes Mazarron get the viewer in the staircase that leads to the main floors of the building, lie other natural ornaments such as pomegranates, oranges and lemons decorate the rest of the building.
Among the decorative elements also include a giant sculpture that hangs from the ceiling occupying the main stairwell, or those that have been located in the old dungeons of the property.
For the Mayor of Mazarron, Ginés Campillo, "never before have hosted a town hall shows as original as the Courts Abellán and can be proud that in these festivities we have this exposure is an added attraction to the festive program."
Campillo Ginés congratulate the artist for his work, highlighting not only its originality but also "the high quality of the works presented here."
Meanwhile, Cortes thanked Abellan hall "the opportunity they have given me to bring my work to Mazarron where I've been working in the mines for recording a short film."
Part of the exhibition is based precisely on the mines in the town "because its minerals and soils are present in this sample."
During the opening day, Cortes advanced Abellán of audiovisual work the showing of a video in which several citizens of Senegalese origin interact with natural elements and materials from the mines.
"Gaia, Cronos and The Hesperides," coordinated by the artist mounted Blas look and can be visited until January 13, investigates the solid material in the passage of time and the surprises that life offers us and their benefits through the garden of the Hesperides.
In short, this is an exhibition where the illusion supplies for science, where there are surprises seeking empathy with the audience and where they liberate the modern perversions of space, time and thoughts.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón