Pasacalle, from Splash in vitro

San Nicolás
Free

Ernesto Arellano and Manuel Ameztoy make up the Splash in vitro duo that on this occasion present Pasacalle , an installation created especially for the CCK Center Plaza that invites the public to change the direction of the gaze and experience tactile sensations in a colorful environment. festive.

Inspired by the urban ornamentation typical of the popular festivals of the Brazilian northeast, Pasacalle fills the air space and transforms it by means of a saturation of digital images that are worked on manually and carried out on a large scale. Thousands of multicolor textile strips form a monumental and volatile mosaic in which comics and ornamental design coexist, building a great tide of colors halfway between architectural intervention, popular arts and digital image.

Splash in vitro develops a new artistic language that arises from the union of the individual practices of the two artists. The paper and textile works by Manuel Ameztoy are mixed with the aesthetic animé embodied in the ceramics of Ernesto Arellano. A combination that explores the tensions between tradition and avant-garde, the analogical and the digital, and between the public space and the exhibition space.