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Tramas – A Tribute to Roy Lichtenstein

From January 15, 2025 to March 9, 2025
Casa de la Cultura Núcleo Azuay
Cuenca

This vibrant showcase pays homage to the iconic style of Roy Lichtenstein, blending bold colors, dynamic forms, and unparalleled creativity.

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Colores que Rompen Barreras

This hyperrealism art exhibition features the extraordinary work of artist Santiago Guillermo. Despite lacking mobility in his arms, Guillermo creates his artwork using his mouth, demonstrating remarkable talent and an impeccable technique.

The exhibition highlights both the beauty of hyperrealism and the artist's resilience and creativity.

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Testimoniante HETE ROTO PIA 3

From January 9, 2025 to February 16, 2025
Municipal Museum of Modern Art
Cuenca
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Kamari Kuna: Future Ancestral Offerings

From December 11, 2024 to March 11, 2025
Pumapungo Museum
Cuenca

"Kamari Kuna: Future Ancestral Offerings" is a groundbreaking art exhibition that reimagines Andean traditions through a futuristic lens. Directed by Jonathan Villamar and inspired by the award-winning short film Kaya, the exhibition explores an alternative reality where Andean technology, spirituality, and iconography evolved independently of colonial influence.

The exhibition’s title, Kamari Kuna, meaning "offerings" in Kichwa, reflects the dialogue between ancestral wisdom and contemporary innovation. It challenges folkloric stereotypes and offers a bold reinterpretation of Andean heritage.

What to Expect

As a visitor you’ll experience an immersive showcase of props, costumes, jewelry, and ceramics designed specifically for Kaya. These pieces are the result of collaborations with artisans and creators, including Joyeros del Sur, Maquisupay, the Cuenca Embroidery Center, Aguilar Confecciones, Arca Art Factory, and ceramicist María José Ledesma.

The film, shot in Nabón, tells an Andean sci-fi story that blends advanced technology with indigenous spirituality, presenting a vision of an uncolonized future.

Cultural Mediation and Creative Insights

Over the course of three months, the exhibition will feature cultural mediation activities that unveil the creative processes behind the displayed works. These events aim to deepen public understanding of Andean culture while fostering a contemporary and inclusive perspective on its roots.

A Collective Vision

This exhibition is the culmination of a year-long effort by a multidisciplinary team, including art director Santiago Caldas and costume designer Michelle Gutiérrez. According to Gianella Vintimilla, producer of Kaya, the goal is to inspire visitors to imagine how Andean traditions could have flourished freely, transcending folkloric boundaries and embracing innovation.

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Exhibition Echoes of the Era, 50s, 60s, and 70s

From November 2, 2024 to January 31, 2025
Antigua Escuela Central
Cuenca

Exhibition on the significant events of the 50s, 60s, and 70s, through a stage setup with museographic displays, cameras, and video projections, that narrate the history of Cuenca during these eras.

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Johan Klok

Municipal Museum of Modern Art temporarily closed; reopens on January 9

The Municipal Museum of Modern Art is temporarily closed to prepare a new exhibition. It will reopen on January 9, 2025, with the exhibition. The museum hasn’t yet disclosed more information about the new exhibition. 

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Pumapungo Museum to Close Temporarily for Maintenance

The Pumapungo Museum and Archaeological Park will temporarily close for renovation work across its museum, theater, and park areas. The project aims to upgrade the infrastructure and enhance the overall visitor experience.

Key improvements include updates to permanent and temporary exhibits, better access, and the integration of new technologies.

The closure began on September 9, 2024, with plans to reopen in early December.

During this period, the Archaeological Site and the Ethnobotanical Park will remain open, offering virtual tours and alternative activities for visitors.

Events like the International Puppet Festival “TitiriCuenca” (September 24–28) and “World Stages” in October will still be held at the Pumapungo Theater as scheduled.

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Johan Klok

Pumapungo Museum Program August 2024

To download the program: https://shorturl.at/7pSUq