The exhibition "In this see this. Octavio Paz and art," which opened Wednesday night at the Palace of Fine Arts as part of the national honor of the Nobel Prize for Literature, 1990, collect pieces to which the poet admired special way.
An example of this is that, for the first time, an original drawing by Michelangelo, facilitated by Buoranorroti House, Florence, Italy, said Rafael Tovar y de Teresa, president of the National Council for Culture and the Arts, shows off the presence of Marie Jo Paz.
"Probably, this drawing is the first thing comes in our country, and because exposure is also the work of Michelangelo, came to reflections of Octavio Paz."
The two best portraits of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, painted by Juan de Miranda and Miguel Cabrera, which will allow the public to follow the analysis of the differences and similarities on which Octavio Paz wrote in his essay traps are also present the faith.
At the opening of the exhibition, curated by Hector Tajonar, attended by artists Felguérez Manuel Vicente Rojo and Brian Nissen.
Speaking María Cristina Garcia Cepeda, director of the National Institute of Fine Arts, Jo Marie Paz thanked his participation in the organization of the exhibition, as well as Miguel Angel Fernandez, director of the Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes, the curator Hector Cayuela tajonar and Ricardo, for his invaluable support and advice.
He recalled that the Marble Palace was the home of Octavio Paz and for eight decades has been the benchmark of artistic and cultural life of the country.
Exposure. "In this view what Octavio Paz and art", consisting of 228 works from 96 national and international museums, is divided by two main themes: the universal modern art and Mexican art. To give a broader view, the exhibition was organized in 11 thematic units.
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