The Resistencia Biennial International Sculptures Contest is an international event in Resistencia, Argentina held since 1988. Sponsored by UNESCO,[1] it gathers sculptors from around the world, who in the lapse of a week must sculpt their pieces in open air and in front of visitors. The sculptures are destined for being sited in the city as cultural heritage. Resistencia, called the City of Sculptures, has more than 530 sculptures placed in open spaces.[2] The event is complemented with art seminars, concerts, and other cultural activities.[1]
History
In November 1989, after the first contest was held, local artist Fabriciano Gómez established the Fundación Urunday, an organization that would organize the contests from then on.[3]
Gallery
- Romanian artist Petre Virgiliu Mogosanu and his work, winner of the 2022 contest
- Japanese artist Hiroyuki Asakawa at the 2016 contest
- Sculptures from several contests at a crowded 2 de Febrero park
References
- 1 2 "International Sculpture Biennale in Resistencia". argentina. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
- ↑ "International Sculpture Biennial of Resistencia, Chaco, Argentina". universes.art. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
- ↑ Litoral, Diario El. "Fabriciano Gómez: "Ver nacer una obra es dejar la verdad al descubierto" - El litoral". www.ellitoral.com.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 July 2022.
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