La Mar de Arte will host the photos of Juan Manuel Díaz Burgos, Pedro Parias-Nardi and Kurt Snhintzer ‘Conrado’ from July 8 to the end of September
The photos of Juan Manuel Díaz Burgos, from Cartagena, Pedro Farias-Nardi from the Dominican Republic and Kurt Snhintzer ‘Conrado’ from Austria will shine in the art department of La Mar de Músicas, with the Dominican Republic as the protagonist of its 27th edition. In addition, at the festival you can see the work that Nono Bandera created together with the Dominican poet and artist Frank Báez for his book ‘La Marilyn Monroe de Santo Domingo’, in the exhibition space Domus del Pórtico and the audiovisual installation by Salvi Vivancos,’ Dance. Dance. Dance’, located in El Batel.
Six exhibitions that can be visited from July 8 to the end of September. These samples make it possible to travel through the cultural and natural riches of the Dominican Republic. The proposals of the different rooms take a tour of the people of the Caribbean country, focusing on how music and the natural environment influence their daily lives.
The photographic essay ‘Ice between borders’, by Pedro Farias-Nardi, which follows the story of an ice cream seller to unravel the fetishism of these goods, will be on display at the Old Marine Training Barracks. The show ‘Son’, by Juan Manuel Díaz Burgos, for its part, revolves around people’s passion for this style of music and will be available in the El Batel Auditorium. In addition, it will exhibit until September 11 at the Palacio Consistorial ‘Fluye’, an exhibition that approaches the celebratory and complicit relationship that the people of the Dominican Republic maintain with the rivers.
Room III contains the photo archive of the Austrian of Jewish descent Kurt Snhnitzer ‘Conrado’, who emigrated to the honored country this year fleeing Nazism and portrayed the time of dictator Trujillo.
Source: La Verdad

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