Fishes from another city live in Camagüey

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The title of the exhibition -Peces de otra Ciudad- harmonizes with the song by Joaquín Sabina to establish a counterpoint between love and heartbreak, thus being located in a city like ours, which persists in dreaming.
Fishes from another city live in Camagüey

Camagüey, Cuba, Jul 9th.- The calendar recalled that 15 years ago a segment of the historic center of the fourth Cuban town had entered the list of UNESCO’s Cultural Heritage of Humanity and the personal exhibition Peces de otra Ciudad, by the local artist Virgilio Loret de Mola de Armas, turned out to be the best way to celebrate.

In the Fidelio Ponce de León Gallery of the Office of the Historian of the City of Camagüey (OHCC, Spanish Acronym) the three-dimensional pieces of a creator who makes peculiar works from old wood, full of symbolism and dreams, were arranged.

Curated by Teresa Bustillo Martínez, Ph.D. in Sciences, Loret de Mola’s twelfth personal exhibition includes 17 pieces of an important creative career, characterized by solidity and multiple aspects of development.

As Bustillo Martínez said: The title of the exhibition -Peces de otra Ciudad- harmonizes with the song by Joaquín Sabina to establish a counterpoint between love and heartbreak, thus being located in a city like ours, which persists in dreaming.

During the months of July and August, the exhibition will be available to the public, in the vicinity of the colonial surroundings of Plaza del Carmen, where the human and artistic quality of Virgilio Loret de Mola is complemented by the charms of a region close to the anniversary 510th of its birth as a town of Santa María del Puerto del Príncipe.

Text and photo: Diosmel Galano Oliver/Radio Camagüey