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"MY BROTHER'S FLIGHT -EL VUELO DE MI HERMANO" a retrospective / tribute to the Master Ernesto Mu�oz Acosta - OPENING RECEPTION SEPT . 17th. at 7 pm.
ADC Contemporary Art Gallery in conjunction with The Government of Baja California, CEARTE, The Institute of Culture of Baja California, National Council of the Arts & Culture of Mexico and The Consulate General of Mexico in Los Angeles are proud to present "My brother's Flight-El Vuelo de mi Hermano" -an amazing retrospective of the Master Ernesto Mu�oz Acosta.Opening Reception September 17th. at 7:00 pm at ADC Contemporary Art Gallery, 1330 Factory Place , Buidling i, Los Angeles, CA 90013
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"MY BROTHER'S FLYGHT" a solo exhibition by the Master Mu�oz Acosta, taking place as part of the Mexican Independence celebration, as well as part of the International Art
Exchange Program "BUILDING BRIDGES".
This exhibition includes drawings, paintings and objects from Mu�oz Acosta's early years, 1977 to the present.
Most of the exhibition will be a selection from the permanent private collection of the Cultural Institute of Baja California.
We will introduce his latest book and life documentary project directed by Jaime E. Delfin Villafuerte (Cearte - Building
Bridges) as well as the traveling exhibition with Building Bridges.
The documentary "Life and work of Ernesto" tells the story of his life and the process that led him to become a painter. It
spans from his childhood to his formal studies in Mexico and Paris to his life in Puerto Vallarta as founder of the museum
that bears his name. Art critics such as Carlos Blas Galindo, director of the National Center of Research, who wrote the
documentation and information from Plastic Arts of INBA, and contemporary painters such as Ruben Garcia Benavides,
Blancarte and Ruth Alvaro Hernande have discussed the work of Munoz. Ernesto Munoz is considered one of the most
important artists of Baja California.
This exhibition is brought to the Factory Arts Place Complex, Arts District by ADC Contemporary Gallery as part of the
International Art Exchange "Building Bridges." It is curated in Mexico by Berta Armas and in Los Angeles by Marisa
Caichiolo (ADC/Building Bridges).
The Opening reception will be held on Saturday September 17th., 2011 from 7:00pm to 10:00 pm. We will be honored with the Master Mu�oz Acosta presence at the reception. RSVP for the Opening to 323-839-5786 or Email at adcgallery@gmail.com
ADC Contemporary Art Gallery & Building Bridges International Art Exchange
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We want to thank to all people and Organizations that make this exhibition possible, specially to YXTA Cocina Mexicana for supporting us at the reception.
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Performance by Italian/Argentinian tenor Carlos De Antonis- Image by Fernando Escovar
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Carlos De Antonis , is an internationally renowned talented tenor. He has performed in the most prestigious opera houses in the world; Italy , France , Spain , Germany , UK, Argentina , Brasil , Chile, and in Royce Hall, U.C.L.A with the L.A. Philaharmonic. Carlos began his professional career in Argentina at the age of 15 performing in musicals and zarzuelas. In 1993 he played the leading role in the first international version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, which was presented at the Luna Park Stadium in Buenos Aires.
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"Carro Viejo", "Old Car", Object, 2004 by Ernesto Mu�oz Acosta
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"The master's work of Munoz Acosta leads me to nearby worlds and suddenly makes me think that I'm home. I have
before me, dozens of objects, drawings intertwined, cross-references, but above all an intimate order, absurd, and close
to the humorous and full of cross references bordering me to piece together the puzzles to unravel the history"
-SANTIAGO EXPINOSA DE LOS MONTEROS
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Mu�oz Acosta, Tribute to Puccini, 2007
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"Acosta's works include, among others, certain elements of roots "Neovanguardista" which are acclimated to the national
context. Or, better yet, a local version components, or "Mexican" of certain European and particularly Spanish meanings
of the avant-garde Postinoformalists informality; materials, basically. returns but not directly, but tamayo of the years of
the last century, we water, but rather appropriates some informal, on the whole mater."
CARLOS BLAS-GALINDO
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RSVP by September 15th.: 323-839-5786 or adcgallery@gmail.com OR CLICK HERE !
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About ADC Contemporary Art Gallery & BUILDING BRIDGES International Art Exchange Program
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ADC Contemporary Art Gallery is now located in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles at the FACTORY PLACE ARTS COMPLEX in the Arts District. The Gallery established in 2005, is dedicated to the promotion of national and international contemporary artists and has a variety of International Art Exchanges par of
BUILDING BRIDGES.
ADC Gallery and Building Bridges have joined to form a newly founded coalition. The coalition is a non-profit organization dedicated to cultivating an understanding among cultures worldwide
through international art exhibitions and artist exchange residency programs.
Since their inception both organizations have developed a more focused tactic for cultural exchanges through art, and their efforts will be doubled with their collaboration.
Organizing together exhibitions, workshops, and artists-in-residence programs with the aim of establishing exchanges among countries in order to strengthen
international cultural relations and engage local
communities while promoting new and emerging forms
of artistic expressions. The program has an exhibition-
rotating system to highlight our shared cultures and
establish fresh exchanges; every member country has
access to different exhibitions of Building Bridges, as
well as the participation in International Art Fairs to
promote their own culture and artists.
The organization is guided by a Board of Directors with
international members.
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ADC CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY- BUILDING BRIDGES located at Factory Place Art Complex 1330 Factory Place BUILDING I Arts District, Downtown Los Angeles, California, USA 90013
adcgallery@gmail.com Regular Hours: Tuesday to Friday from 10:30am to 6pm. Saturdays - 12:00 noon to 6:30pm.
www.adccontemporaryartgallery.com
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