Title:
Pintura Ingenua (Naïve Painting) Exhibition. Camilo Ortúzar High School
Code:
CB 314
Date:
Unknown
Author:
Unknown
Access Requirements:
Available online and via application
Measurement:
12,6 x 18,6 cm
Stand:
Positive paper
Tone:
Polychromatic
Description:
Photograph in rectangular format and horizontal layout. In a medium shot, at the center of the image, four young people are looking at a piece from the Paisaje (Landscape) collection, part of the museum’s itinerant exhibition of the Pintura Ingenua (Naïve Painting) collection. Next to the piece, it’s the name of the exhibition in red, and further down, the name of the Arts Department of the Universidad de Chile.
Context:
During the 80s, the museum carried out itinerant exhibitions of the Pintura Ingenua (Naïve Painting) collection in different country locations. In September 1984, there was one in Antofagasta and another in the Metropolitan region, specifically in the Camilo Ortuzar High School. Julio Tobar and the museum staff, including Sylvia Ríos, who was part of the research area, and later became director from 1996 to 2000, were in charge of the exhibition’s scheduling.
Subjects:
Instinctive painting, Itinerant exhibition, Outreach, Research and Teaching, Sylvia Ríos