Gerardo Liranza
about Gerardo Liranza
San Antonio de los Baños (Cuba), 1987
Gerardo Liranza Durán is a graduate of the School of Art Instructors (2006) and the Academy of San Alejandro (2012). He has participated in several personal and collective exhibitions, in Cuba and Panama.
Liranza tries to understand the empty spaces as a symbol of material and psychic corrosion by the passage of time. The deterioration of architectural elements suggests the wear and tear of social and individual structures either over the years or by the force exerted by the blows of life. Thus, rust becomes a metaphor of the vestige, of what subsists after the cataclysm; of existential emptiness.
Other works of the exposition NEW IMAGINARIES
Chen Yun
The past is like the dust on the plants I collected before, 2018
Acrylic on canvas
130 x 194 cm
Chen Yun
Moon. Time is passing like the river that you never notice until you realized, 2018
Ácrilico sobre lienzo (2 piezas)
60 x 150 cm
Chen Yun
Indigo. The light from the forest shine on the blue ocean, 2018
Ácrilico sobre lienzo (2 piezas)
130 x 194 cm
Chen Yun
The ashes. Reburning with the red liquid from the pomegranate, 2018
Acrílico sobre lienzo (3 piezas)
30 x 30 cm