Charcoal work on paper featuring two intertwined nude bodies by Roberto Murillo, showcasing his nude project and upcoming exhibition at the Museo Calderón Guardia in San José, September 2024.
September 1, 2024 0 Contemporary art Belinda
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Don't miss the exciting art exhibitions happening in Costa Rica this week!

From Roberto Murillo's Nude Project at the Museo Calderón Guardia to Paz Ulloa at cero uno, there's lots to explore.

Costa Rica boasts a dynamic and exciting contemporary art scene for those who know where to look. The country's breathtaking landscapes are a source of inspiration for many artists. However, you'll discover that Costa Rican art goes far beyond these natural beauties. The country boasts a wide range of artistic expressions. Local artists are producing thought-provoking, high-calibre contemporary works that explore complex themes such as identity, environment, and socio-political issues. From the bustling streets of San José to the tranquil coastal towns, the country hosts a variety of galleries, exhibitions, and cultural events that showcase the country's top local talent. MÍRAME Contact Information:

What's on in Costa Rica. MÍRAME top exhibition picks below:

Roberto Murillo, Campo de Batalla, Museo Calderón Guardia, San José. OPENING 5 September, 7pm (your invitation below). On until 30 September.

Paz Ulloa, VESICA ELIPTA, cero uno, San José.

Christian Porras, Cotidiano Entorono, Casa de la Ciudad de Cartago, Cartago. On until 6 September.

• Javier Calvo, Estates, deCERCA, San José. On until 21 September.

Cruz-Diez, Museo de Arte Costarricense, San José. On until 29 September.

• Imagen Habitada. Laboratorio de Proyectos Visuales. salita_temporal, abra.espacio, San José. On until end of September.

• El ojo desarmado, Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, San José. On until 19 October.

Katrin Aason Bucher, Más Allá Del Índigo, Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, San José. On until 23 November.

• Alessandra Sequeira Garza, re-conexión, Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, San José. On until 2 November.

More information:

Experience Roberto Murillo’s Monumental Charcoal Works in a Profound Nude Project

Roberto Murillo, Campo de Batalla, Museo Calderón Guardia, San José. OPENING 5 September, 7pm. Read More here.

San José’s Museo Calderón Guardia will present an important exhibition of Roberto Murillo’s latest works this September, focusing on his latest nude project showcasing many aspects of the human body. Opening on September 5th and running until September 30th, this show marks a pivotal moment in Murillo’s career. The exhibition features pieces developed over the past four years, reflecting the evolution of his style. Murillo’s art has long been recognized for its intense focus on the nude project, often rendered in large-scale charcoal drawings. This collection delves into the symbolic and metaphorical aspects of the nude form, engaging with psychological, philosophical, and social themes. Murillo’s use of chiaroscuro, with its stark contrasts between light and dark, adds a dynamic and emotional layer to his depictions, bringing out both the visible and hidden facets of his subjects. The exhibition, while deeply personal for the artist, is expected to evoke strong emotional responses from viewers. For those who cannot attend, MÍRAME Fine Art, which represents Murillo, offers an innovative augmented reality feature, allowing people to engage with his nude project virtually and experience its full impact from anywhere in the world. Exhibition Invitation to Roberto Murillo show in San José, September 2024, featuring his latest nude project artworks in charcoal and mixed media. Your invitation to Roberto Murillo, Campo de Batalla, Museum Calderón Guardia, Thursday 5 September, 7pm

Paz Ulloa, VESICA ELIPTA, cero uno, San José.

Costa Rican sculptor Paz Ulloa, known as "White Mountain," is rapidly gaining recognition as a leading figure in contemporary art. Initially a painter, Ulloa transitioned to sculpture to explore the physicality of form and space, using materials like steel, glass, and wood. Her innovative works blur the lines between art and utility, compelling viewers to reconsider their relationship with everyday objects. Central to her practice is a meditation on time and daily life, with pieces that introduce elements of the surreal into familiar forms. Her upcoming residency at Cero Uno in San José, starting on August 31, is a unique opportunity to experience her work in one of Costa Rica's most innovative and exciting independent art spaces. v

Más Allá Del Índigo, Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, San José. Featuring Katrin Aason Bucher. Read more here.

Katrin Aason Bucher Más Allá Del Índigo exhibition invitation. Katrin Aason Bucher, MADC "Más Allá Del Índigo" showcases 24 new paintings by Katrin Aason Bucher at the Museum of Art and Design in San José. This exhibition features her innovative blend of textiles and geometric abstraction, inviting viewers to explore themes of cultural history and the human experience. Katrin Aason Buchers's work challenges conventional perceptions, encouraging fresh interpretations with each piece, making it a must-see event for art lovers.

Javier Calvo, Estates, deCERCA, San José.

Sculpture by Javier Calvo at deCERCA gallery, San José. Javier Calvo, deCERCA Open at deCERCA’s new headquarters in San José, an exhibition of work by Javier Calvo explores the dual concepts of “State” as a political organization and “state” as a temporary condition of people whose circumstances are subject to change. The exhibition features Calvo's drawings, 3D-printed renders, plaster and concrete sculptures, and video installations. Don't forget to visit deCERCA at their other location at Sendero Gallery in Nosara. What's on in Costa Rica, w/c 2 September 2024.

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