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China, Latin America celebrate ties through exhibition

chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2019-12-04 14:39

Uruguayan artist Ines Agresta poses for a picture with her installation, a meters-long stuffed dragon on Nov 29, 2019 at the opening of Fraternity, a group exhibition held at Art Des Gallery in Beijing. [Photo by Yang Xiaoyu/chinadaily.com.cn]

What entranced Ellrodt was Mexican painter Gabriel Sánchez Viveros's Flowers' Soul, a series comprised of 10 paintings. Using pigments extracted from the flowers and plants in his garden, the artist captured images of flowers and also blurry images of himself and his family.

"They make me feel life is transient and we need to make the most of it, experiencing the world and cherishing our loved ones," another visitor commented.

"'Fraternity' is the ties that unite our countries and it begins with mutual understanding. For this, art is the best vehicle to express the spirit of our peoples," remarked Jose Luis Bernal, Mexican ambassador to China.

"Art is an excellent means to show how close we are, how we see the world together from different perspectives but always trying to look for the same values", echoed Fernando Lugris, Uruguayan ambassador to China.

The show ends on Jan 10.

If you go:

Free admission, Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00-19:00, Contemporary Art Culture Center, 3rd Floor, No.7 Gongti West Road, Chaoyang district, Beijing北京市朝阳区工体西路目的地三楼艺术中心

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