Freddy Mamani: Pinturas

Museo Nacional de Arte / Bolivia / 2020

One of the most representative characters of the city of El Alto, Freddy Mamani, presents today his pictorial work in the rooms of the MNA. In the Taypi Q`hatu room, which is a few steps from the Murillo square, the same square where years ago it was forbidden to enter to people of indigenous origin or surname as our artist on display. Today, we all walk these streets and we are observers of different expressions of different origins.

Our objetive in the exhibition was the museography ambition of presenting the paintings with a base of mud brick and wood craft with tiwanaku shapes, the millenary culture of Los Andes. A form of exhibition inspired in the brazilian museum MASP in São Paulo.  

Freddy Mamani
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Freddy Mamani
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