translated from Spanish: Photography Month at Native Forest Art Gallery

Photography Month at Native Forest Art Gallery

Native Forest Art Gallery, Vicente Pérez Rosales 1305, Puerto Varas
Until September 5.

During August and in commemoration of the Month of Photography, Native Forest Art Gallery, presents a tour of five exhibitions dedicated to this art: ‘Sur Noir’, by Luciano Invernizzi; ‘Elevator’ and ‘Ikebana’, by Tomás Rodríguez; and ‘Simbiosis’, by Marcelo Salazar. In addition to a preview of the exhibition ‘Patagonia’, by Tomás Munita, which will open in the Kunstgarten Arts Garden.
Through ‘Sur Noir’, puertovarino photographer Luciano Invernizzi, presents a dark journey through the Los Lagos Region, where the landscapes and blue skies are replaced by gloomy, cold and desolate images. For his part, Tomás Rodríguez arrives at the gallery with two innovative proposals; ‘Elevator’, made up of a series of spontaneous portraits recorded inside the elevator of the legendary Whitney Museum in New York, and ‘Ikebana’, an audiovisual piece that emerges from the photographer’s walks through rural landscapes of southern Chile in times of pandemic, and an aromo tree that Rodríguez discovered in full bloom.
In addition, and as a preview of the exhibition ‘Patagonia’, by the award-winning national photographer Tomás Munita, which will be presented soon at the Kunstgarten Arts Garden, three works from this series will be exhibited, documentary photographs printed in metal that Munita recorded during a break in Patagonia, after years covering conflict zones around the world.

Original source in Spanish

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