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Opening of "La silla evocadora" Exhibition

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Thu, Jul 9 · 18:30 – Fri, Jul 31
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The Evocative Chair, the new artistic proposal by Juan Luis Calero, arrives at the Casas Consistoriales de Telde. The Department of Culture of the City Council of Telde, through the public company Gestel, will inaugurate next Thursday, July 9, at 6:30 p.m., the exhibition The Evocative Chair, by philosopher, writer, journalist and painter Juan Luis Calero Santana, in the exhibition hall of the Casas Consistoriales. Doctor in Philosophy, Juan Luis Calero has developed an extensive career in the fields of communication and culture. He has collaborated with media such as Diario de Avisos, La Provincia and La Opinión de Tenerife, in addition to taking part in Radio Club Tenerife of Cadena SER, Radio Nacional de España, Onda Cero, RTVE Canarias, Televisión Canaria and Antena 3. On television he directed and presented well-known programs such as La Azotea de Calero and Échese a la calle, shows that brought the social and cultural reality of the Canary Islands closer to the public and that are part of his renowned career as a communicator. He now returns to one of his great passions with The Evocative Chair, a collection in which abstract expressionism becomes the language through which he explores memory, creation, and the ability of art to awaken emotions. Far from understanding the chair solely as an everyday object, Calero transforms it into a symbol of the creative act. For the artist, it represents the place where art is born, where the traces of those who inhabit it remain, and from where imagination takes shape. This personal vision runs throughout the exhibition, which invites visitors to pause, observe, and find their own interpretation in each piece. The opening will also feature the participation of professor at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, verse improviser and folklorist Yeray Rodríguez, who will perform Historia de las sillas, by Silvio Rodríguez, a performance that is especially significant because of its close relationship with the symbolic universe that inspires this exhibition. *The exhibition can be visited from July 9 to 31, in the exhibition hall of the Casas Consistoriales de Telde, from

Telde · Sala de exposiciones de las Casas Consistoriales

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