Sunday, November 18, 2007

New York Street Art (Graffiti) in Santiago

Exhibit: “Arte Callejero de Nueva York” (New York Street Art) featuring photography by Leonora Calderón – Open from now until December 23, 2007.

Chilean photographer Leonora Calderón sought out some of the best street art (what some may think of as graffiti) in the Big Apple, and her photos are incredible. Yesterday I went into the exhibit with high expectations (as I love street art), and it more than exceeded them. This is a must-see for anyone interested in modern art or urban culture.

Each one of the 30 or so photographs shown in the small two-room gallery spoke its own message. Some themes included comedic representations of New Yorkers, a huge mural of legendary rapper Biggie Smalls, and various political messages. My favorite would have to be the plump sexualized Lady Liberty held on a leash by a monkey with the face of an all-too-familiar head of state (see below). If that’s not political art at its finest, I don’t know what is.

Getting there: Head to metro Puente Cal y Canto on Line 2 (yellow). The exhibit is in the Sala de Fotografía (Photography Room) on the second floor of Estación Mapocho, the huge building you’ll see as you surface from the depths of the Santiago underground.

Hours: Tuesday – Sunday, 10:30 am – 2:00 pm and 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Closed Mondays.

Cost: Free

Make sure to take one of the free gallery guides, as they have great color pictures of all of the big prints in the exhibit. Estacion Mapocho is also located super close to Bandera (for used clothes shopping), Mercado Central (if you want to grab a touristy seafood lunch or dinner) and La Vega Central (where Santiago goes to buy its produce).

1 comments:

tomasdinges said...

Looks good. I look forward to seeing more. There is a ton of interesting stuff happening in Stgo...but its totally off the map and in disconnected networks.