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    "Forgotten Roses"a solo show of art works by Carolina Guimarey

    New Haven Free Public Library Gallery (lower level)

    133 Elm Street, New Haven, CT 06510

    Artist Reception: Saturday September 7, 2 to 4 PM.

    Carolina Guimarey "Forgotten Roses II" mixed media 18" x 18"

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    New Haven Free Public Library

    (enter: 133 Elm Street, New Haven, CT 06510)

    FORGOTTEN ROSES, A SOLO ART SHOW BY CAROLINA GUIMAREY

    Post Minimalist Whispers Lustfully Flirt with Medieval Flavors

    Essay by Mercedes Arensberg, Art historian

    Carolina Guimarey, a CTprofessional visual artist will have a One-Woman Art Exhibition at the New

    Haven Public Library with opening reception Saturday, September 7, from 2-4pm, at Ives Main

    Library, 133 Elm Street, New Haven CT 06510. The exhibit will run from August 29, to October 3,

    2013 and is curated byJohnes Ruta of Azoth Gallery.

    Guimarey's work is included in collections across the United States, Argentina, Italy and Spain. From anearly age, she received art training directly from master artists in her native Buenos Aires, Argentina, as

    well as at University of Connecticut where she studied drawing, sculpture, painting and photography.

    Her work captures the viewers attention immediately with a sense of quiet dignity filled with tamed yet

    intense passion. To walk through her studio and gallery exhibitions, one gets the sense of being

    conveyed, through deeply intellectual perspectives, and strong emotional & philosophical components,

    to an encounter

    which captures the facets of human experience. These components reveal an underlying social

    commentary.

    In Hidden Realities II we see several boxes filled with what appear to be rolled up little papers,

    scrolls. The repetition of the small scrolls as well as that of the boxes where they are contained speak of

    individual identities, which have been packaged and limited by externally imposed limitations and

    structures. These trapped and restricted individual partsare easily associated with in the viewers

    mind, but also in the context of an art historical discourse. In the explanation of her work, she relates

    these visual perspectives with the state of contemporary society and culture, where communication has

    become limited by the computer screen, the IPhone touchpad, the frame of the text message, the profile

    on the social media, the space allotted to the tweet, and the confines of the small apartment in the

    booming urban city. One is made conscious of the state of affairswhere, even though there are more

    inhabitants on earth than ever before, it is prevalent for communication and interaction among them and

    with the world, to take place in confined and limited virtual or factual spheres and spaces. Thus the

    global consciousness is characterized by a sense of isolation and confinement.

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    Guimareys work presents itself, softly, stoically and with great dignity, it is reminiscent of Jorge Luis

    Borges writings and of Eva Hesses unforgettable sculptures. Yet, in spite of its systematic construction,

    its soft, pleasant, texture, and the humility and quiet which exudes from the pieceswithin everyone

    there is visually described an act of courage, a statement of rebellion, a call to awareness.

    For instance, in Behind theRestraints, even though the vibrant blood red hue is hidden behind the

    stitches ofrestraint, societal norm, and indoctrination -- towards the bottom of the pictureplane we can

    see these stitches seem to be coming undone, and a larger triangulararea of red coming through,

    symbolizing

    the inevitable escape of the individualconsciousness from the Status Quo.

    An exhibition not to be missed, one of the most inspiring and surprising artist of our times.

    Essay by Mercedes Arensberg, Art historian

    Artist Website: http://carolinaguimarey.com/ArtistPortfolio.html

    http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fcarolinaguimarey.com%2FArtistPortfolio.html&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNEx75806opOpw_AmtdZjL1l8Uw7IQ
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    Carolina Guimarey "Behind the Restraints" mixed media 20" x 16"

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    Artist Reception: Saturday September 7, 2 to 4 PM.Exhibition: August 30 - October 3, 2013

    Gallery Hours: Monday - Thursday 10 AM - 8 PM; Friday and Saturday 10 AM to 5 PM.

    Google MAP to the New Haven Free Public Library

    (enter: 133 Elm Street, New Haven, CT 06510) -- click here

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    Art Gallery Director: Johnes Ruta (203) 387-4933

    [email protected] http://AzothGallery.com/

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