Thursday, December 30, 2010

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MUA Museum of the University of Alicante



The city of Alicante has one of the most impressive campuses Spain. Installed in the grounds of a former military airfield able to install the various faculties in a green environment, shrubs, parks, gardens, ponds and parking places which are accessible only by a circular road that surrounds the entire complex.

The campus itself is also an impressive building that resembles a giant wooden crate inaccessible half-submerged in an artificial lake crystal. It's just an optical illusion. The alleged lake is just a thin layer of water on the roofs of the workshops and teaching rooms surrounding the main building of the museum and hidden from view the courtyard surrounding the main building of the Museum. Opened in 1999 by architect Alfredo Payá and is mainly devoted to contemporary art and the investigation of current artistic trends.

If the continent is in itself shocking, this time it has been even more thanks to the exhibition under the title "history (History nostra)" the museum dedicated to the painter Antoni Miró Alicante (Alcoy, 1946). His paintings interpreting iron sculptures as well known as Picasso's Guernica or The Magritte schoolteacher around the front of the pond and further enhance the massive silhouette of the museum.

I do not feel qualified to make a critical analysis of this artist but I can tell you based on elements of pop-art and language of social realism, much of his work is the work of complaint: shows like "America black "," Dollar "or" Slave and enslaving "are proof of this, as are the tables devoted to reporting the devastation of the coastline.

can also consider more recent works about the war in Iraq and an extensive series on art and museums in which the appellant would highlight the work most notably "La Gioconda in Havana."

never heard of this painter, whose name perhaps I was overshadowed by the famous Joan Miro, but I was surprised, shocked and with big desire to know more about his work and painting.

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