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Esta página no está disponible en español. PUERTORICOWOWMarcos Alegría At Galería Calle Cristo
October 7, 2002
The exhibitions odd title, "Asííí. . ." is based on an exclamation made by Sevillanos (people from Seville, Spain) to encourage bullfighters in the ring. "Asííí
" is a positive expression indicating a good days work and fittingly describes the work of artist Marcos Alegría. A range of 15 different size paintings make up this fantastic display, influenced by his latest trip through various European countries. Other works present a more sensual theme, with such titles as "Cabalgata Nocturna," "Buscando el Mingo," and "Amantes." Art critic Abil Peralta Agüero said, "In Marcos Alegrías work, freedom of expression is a solemn act in which he speaks about what is sacred, spiritual, holy, as well as music, pain, passion, fantasy, social struggle, historical testaments, and the dramatic transcendence of pleasure. With a sensitive notion and a consciousness of beauty in the most philosophically subjective sense of platonic vision, Marcos Alegría proposes the beautiful as rationally artistic. His emotional experiences are latent in his paintings, supported by strong visualizations and brutal energy, which sometimes is succulent, aristocratic, opulent, and savage.
His stained-glass creations are registered in contemporary history as part of Puerto Ricos anthropology, archeology, and ecclesiastic architecture. San Juan Cathedral, Santurces Beth Shalom Synagogue and Iglesia Sagrado Corazón, as well as Iglesia Christian Nazareth in Toa Baja, and San Juans City Hall, are just a few of the many locations that display stained-glass art by Marcos Alegría. He currently is an art supervisor in Bayamóns education sector, directs the art department of Cooperativa de Ahorro y Crédito de los Maestros de Puerto Rico, and runs Casa del Rey and Museo y Escuela de Arte in Dorado. "Asííí. . ." will be on display at Galería Calle Cristo until Oct. 19. The gallery is at 422 Calle Agüeybana (marginal Avenida Muñoz Rivera) in Hato Rey. For more information, call (787) 274-8668.
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