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The Museum of Iberian Art Mula Cigarralejo exhibition opens tomorrow'Al another lado' Moses Yagües (31/05/2016)

The Museum of Iberian Art Mula Cigarralejo opens tomorrow, at 19:00, the exhibition of Moses Yagües 'the other side', which can be visited in this area of ​​the Ministry of Culture and Spokesman until next July 3 .

The sample consists of a total of 16 works, woodcuts in black and white, in which the author tries to recover the documentary stamping to address the social reality of borders and migration problems.

The project 'the other side' of Moses Yagües (Molina de Segura, 1972) emerged from a text of the novel 'The Carpenter's Pencil' by Manuel Rivas, who speaks on borders and some of the images in this series have published in the illustrated album 'the other side' (Editorial Trifolium), finalist of the IV International Award Compostela of illustrated album.

Woodcuts exposed are sometimes taken over by Yagües, stitching in them wire or makes collages, and also gives eloquent titles that are direct the viewer calls' Adrift ',' The Island ',' Sal if you can '' Come if you can ',' The fence ',' Crossing ',' Labyrinth ', etc.

The Director General of Cultural Property, Marcía Comas said that "the works of molinense artist Moses Yagües" address the issue of migration delicately, inviting the audience think, "and also explained that" the author has been working with students several colleges in workshops that complement this exhibition and have come printmaking to smaller, helping them to express what they see and what they feel through art. "

These workshops taught by Moses Yagües in recent months have involved about fifty students and Primary Education (from 3 to 11 years) of the Public School La Purisima, of Yéchar, and Ortega y Rubio Public School, La Puebla de Mula.

As a result thereof, the work done by school, numerous drawings and clay sculpture collectively also exposed in the Cigarralejo.

'The other side' can be visited until July 3 Tuesday through Friday from 10:00 to 14:00 hours and on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 11:00 to 14:00 hours.

The second Sunday of each month, to mark the Market Artesanal'Las Four Squares', the museum extends its hours half an hour and also offers guiadasa visits 11:00, 12: 00 hours, 13: 00 horasy13: 45 hours.

Source: CARM

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