The exhibition shows the first editions of comics, and also includes from classic Marvel superheroes with Batman, Superman and Spiderman, until the most recent cartoons or Mort and Phil Simpson.
The mayor of Puerto Lumbreras, Pedro Antonio Sánchez, and the director general of Cultural Industries and Arts, Juan Antonio Lorca, this morning visited the exhibition "Comics: Art History invisible" installed at the Center of Socio Cultural House Elves.
The exhibition included within the circuit of Visual Arts launched by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, ranging from the classic Marvel superheroes Batman, Superman and Spiderman, until the most recent cartoons or Mort and Phil Simpson.
The exhibition also includes various products such as comic books and reading adult collectible figurines.
Also shown are the first editions of old comic books and the first edition of the magazine "Thursday", and a selection of Spanish first published comics from the 70s.
Finally, the exhibition has been jointly organized by the Municipality of Puerto Lumbreras and the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, through the Visual Arts Tour of the Region of Murcia.
Circuit of Visual Arts
The 'Tour of Visual Arts' carried municipalities exhibition projects designed from the art collection that the Community has acquired over the years.
The exposure for this first phase is called 'Low cost' consists of three samples: a Spanish contemporary art, photography and other third comic.
These three exhibitions will be displayed for one year in the ten municipalities that participate in the circuit.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Puerto Lumbreras