The selected artists have designed their interventions on the streets of the town and various exhibition halls of the event.
The town of Puerto Lumbreras has gathered this weekend for a major meeting of international emerging art, Explum Art Competition.
The meeting features 15 art works were selected among 800 works that has received the International Competition Committee this year, and outlined in the Cultural Hall Cajamurcia and municipal path until April 21.
After the official opening event on Friday, Puerto Lumbreras has brought hundreds of people who have attended the exhibition halls and visited various interventions outlined in public spots.
The event features individual projects parallel to the exhibitions that are located at important points of the layout of the locality and that emphasize the intention of making more consistent Explum and provide greater outreach to the participating artists.
Explum has had this year with prestigious international artists such as Warren Neidich (1962), born in New York City, and has achieved a high international reputation for its ability to transport a plastic art to another .
Along Neidich, also stressed the Bjørn Erik Haugen Norwegian, Swedish Carl Palm, Portugal Jorge Santos Filipe Dos Reis, Brazil Marlon De Azambuja and American also Elisa Newman-Saul.
On the other hand, the event has received national scene with artists such as Alvaro Gil Soldevilla, Carolina Silva González, Cristina Martín Lara, David Ferrando Giraut, Diana Larrea, Juan Diaz Dominguez, or Polo Paloma Carreño.
As for music, the festival will bring together at night and early Saturday a huge concert over 10 hours in which to act hip hop group, The Exception, with José Manuel Montilla, bylly famenco Chico Ocaña, or rock Hard Hamlet among others.
Young and modern art
One of the artists participating in the sixth annual International Festival of Contemporary Art is the Brazilian Marlon de Azambuja.
Through his work 'Sculpture Potential', sets out the essential relationship between the work and environment, enhancing the sculptural character of the street furniture.
Marlon says, "supplements contain securities of a city in its own morphology a comment sculpture which is normally obscured by its functionality."
The Brazilian has highlighted aspects of public furniture in Puerto Lumbreras and has played with the meanings hidden colors.
'White Space' is another project that collects Explum in its sixth edition.
This is a public intervention designed exclusively for Puerto Lumbreras.
The young artist M ª Amada is a reflection available our physical and social context, public spaces, where rapid urbanization is a major cause of destruction of the affected territory, often at sites with environmental value.
The project enhances the presence of four spaces in the city through their direct intervention.
The artist lumbrerense world the importance of breathing spaces between buildings, and let the passer reflect on the landscape.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Puerto Lumbreras