EXPO ‘TEMA PENDIENTE’ – CCEBA, Buenos Aires (Argentina) – 5-18 nov 2013
Pending Issue / Tema pendiente - CCEBA, Centro Cultural de España en Buenos Aires
Exhibition of contemporary jewelry with recicled materials
Exponen:
Silvia Abrevaya — Alejandra Agusti — Gabriela Ahumada — Mirta Allutto — Florencia Alonso — Hebe Argentieri — Alicia Atencio — Iacov Azubel — Sara Elizabeth Bari — Gaby Bonelli — Mónica Borgogni — Paula Botto — María Camicha — Nora Capitman — Maria Carelli — Jorge Castañón — Anne Luz Castellanos — Nora Castillo — Mercedes Castro Corbat — Daniela Comaleras — María Celina De Lorenzi — Graciela Di Monaco — Graciela Fassi — Marina Fatta — Nélida Ferrari Lázar — Mirta Figueroa — Sol Flores — Fabiana Gadano — Patricia Gallucci — Paula Giecco — Martha Gigena — Liliana Ginocchio — Déborah Glinberg — Maria Fernanda Gomez — Elisa Gulminelli — Cecilia Hecker — Marcia Helman — Alicia Hidalgo — Claudia Rosana Jofman — Wanda Juarros — Elida Kemelman — Mirta Kraves — Alejandra Kunz — Liliana Labarta — Vanesa Lamadrid — Eleonora Lanne — Laura Leyt — Liliana Macklin — Magela Maggi — Marta Mallar Sirkis — Susana Mandelbaum — Patricia Mastaller — María Mendieta — Gabriela Miguel — María Rosa Mongelli — Cecilia Mórtola — Facundo Narduzzi — Iona Nieva — Gabriela Nirino — Silvia Ogasso — Claudia Olivieri — Dolores Oneto — Susana Ortiz — Alejandra Oyón — Irene Palomar — Maria Grazia Pane — Ana Paredes — Mabel Pena — Sandra Pulgar — Gabriela Rapoport — Patricia Rodriguez — Claudia Rosenberg — Maria Gracia Salinas — Marita Sario — Ruth Schaffer — Liliana Schissel — Claudia Schnaider — María Eugenia Solís — Maria Solórzano — Gabriela Squassini — Sabina Tiemroth — Albertina Tozzini — Beatriz Velardo — Fabiana Vodanovich Casañas — Silvia Vollaro — Ana Weisz — Anita Zalts — Beatriz Zarazaga.
Silvia Abrevaya — Alejandra Agusti — Gabriela Ahumada — Mirta Allutto — Florencia Alonso — Hebe Argentieri — Alicia Atencio — Iacov Azubel — Sara Elizabeth Bari — Gaby Bonelli — Mónica Borgogni — Paula Botto — María Camicha — Nora Capitman — Maria Carelli — Jorge Castañón — Anne Luz Castellanos — Nora Castillo — Mercedes Castro Corbat — Daniela Comaleras — María Celina De Lorenzi — Graciela Di Monaco — Graciela Fassi — Marina Fatta — Nélida Ferrari Lázar — Mirta Figueroa — Sol Flores — Fabiana Gadano — Patricia Gallucci — Paula Giecco — Martha Gigena — Liliana Ginocchio — Déborah Glinberg — Maria Fernanda Gomez — Elisa Gulminelli — Cecilia Hecker — Marcia Helman — Alicia Hidalgo — Claudia Rosana Jofman — Wanda Juarros — Elida Kemelman — Mirta Kraves — Alejandra Kunz — Liliana Labarta — Vanesa Lamadrid — Eleonora Lanne — Laura Leyt — Liliana Macklin — Magela Maggi — Marta Mallar Sirkis — Susana Mandelbaum — Patricia Mastaller — María Mendieta — Gabriela Miguel — María Rosa Mongelli — Cecilia Mórtola — Facundo Narduzzi — Iona Nieva — Gabriela Nirino — Silvia Ogasso — Claudia Olivieri — Dolores Oneto — Susana Ortiz — Alejandra Oyón — Irene Palomar — Maria Grazia Pane — Ana Paredes — Mabel Pena — Sandra Pulgar — Gabriela Rapoport — Patricia Rodriguez — Claudia Rosenberg — Maria Gracia Salinas — Marita Sario — Ruth Schaffer — Liliana Schissel — Claudia Schnaider — María Eugenia Solís — Maria Solórzano — Gabriela Squassini — Sabina Tiemroth — Albertina Tozzini — Beatriz Velardo — Fabiana Vodanovich Casañas — Silvia Vollaro — Ana Weisz — Anita Zalts — Beatriz Zarazaga.
Workshops of Jorge Castañón, Fabiana Gadano and Mabel Pena.
Humans are facing, embodied their own reflection, a powerful enemy: their own capacity for self-destruction.
To question the massive and indiscriminate urban waste production is the starting point for change, the need to modify behaviors that separate us from natural balance.
During the last ten years, contemporary jewelry in Argentina has grown exponentially, expressing ideas and concepts. On this occasion, the work of the workshops of Castañón, of Pena and of Gadano, is an invitation to make us think of that which is of use and of no use, which we do not know, which we forget, and of the possibility of generating profound changes in our lifestile habits in favor of ourselves.
To question the massive and indiscriminate urban waste production is the starting point for change, the need to modify behaviors that separate us from natural balance.
During the last ten years, contemporary jewelry in Argentina has grown exponentially, expressing ideas and concepts. On this occasion, the work of the workshops of Castañón, of Pena and of Gadano, is an invitation to make us think of that which is of use and of no use, which we do not know, which we forget, and of the possibility of generating profound changes in our lifestile habits in favor of ourselves.
Fabiana Gadano, Brooch – Water bottles, PET plastic (polyethylene terephthalate) Recycled material
Mirta Kraves, Necklace – Water bottles, PET plastic (polyethylene terephthalate) Recycled material
Susana Ortiz – Necklace – Cardboard egg’s packaging Recycled material
Ana Paredes – Brooch – Milk cream containers, HDPE plastic (high density polyethylene) Recycled material
Gabriela Miguel – Brooch: Polyethylene garbage bags
Mabel Pena – collar selva – bolsas de supermercado – Recycled material
website: www.cceba.org.ar