The exhibition opens on July 4 at the Pancho Guerra House of Culture and is exhibited until the 30th of the same month.
The Department of Culture of the Gran Canaria Cabildo inaugurates on July 4, at the Pancho Guerra de Tunte Culture House, the exhibition by the artist Juan Cabrera (1966), 'Travel Notebooks', which brings together a collection of paintings and sculptures that They formulate their speech around the human figure as a vehicle of expression.
The aforementioned exhibition, which can be seen in the aforementioned cultural space of San Bartolomé de Tirajana until July 30, is part of the 'Itinerary' Circuit promoted by the Cabildo Plastic Arts Center in close collaboration with the island's municipalities. The 'Travel Notebooks' exhibition remains open from Monday to Friday, from 16:00 p.m. to 20:00 p.m. The city council of San Bartolomé de Tirajana has collaborated in the organization of the exhibition that will later tour other municipalities.
Cabrera, who is interested in everything that has to do with art in all its manifestations, although his great passion is painting, works with various materials, preferably investigating the human figure.
Juan Cabrera approaches artistic creation from his inner reality, trying to delve into the human essence. The representation of the figure of the human being, with all his greatness and his miseries, forms the backbone of the bulk of his work, granting him the opportunity to investigate himself and those around him. Knowing others is a way of knowing ourselves, and of deepening our constant relationship with the mundane and the divine, the feminine and the masculine, love, hate, piety, understanding, curiosity, war and the peace. Cabrera thus takes up the concept of the Renaissance, which combined art and humanity. From his point of view, 'Travel Notebooks' is another page in his life and in that of all of us, a representation of the human being that seeks to transmit his essence and his way of feeling through art. figurative, expressionist and abstract.





