
An interactive work of art of Dominican architect Lidia León, “Te Veo, Me Veo” (See You, See Me) is part of the leading global La Biennale di Venezia exhibition that will take place in Venice, Italy from Saturday, 11 May to Sunday, 24 November 2019. The Biennale presents art, architecture, cinema, dance, music, theater and historical archives.
The presentation is a collaborative effort of the LiLeón Foundation, the Italian Embassy in the Dominican Republic and the cultural association RO.SA.M. The exhibition is curated by Italian Roberta Semeraro and Dominican Iris Peynado.
León will be presenting her work as part of the International Art Exhibition, the “great mother” of all the Biennale activities. The Venezia exhibition dates back to 1895 and is regarded as one of the most important art expositions in the world. Its prestige has been kept due to the ability of its curators to anticipate new trends in art and at the same time to present renewed perspectives in the presented works.
The artist’s works will be exhibited at the legendary Church of Santa Maria della Presentazione, better known as the Zitelle, that faces the Giudecca Canal in Venice from 9 May to 30 September 2019.
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1 May 2019