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XUL Gallery inaugura su sede física con "Eterno retorno"
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XUL Gallery inaugura su sede física con "Eterno retorno"

On July 4th, XUL Gallery opened its new physical space in Alta Gracia with an exhibition titled 'Eterno retorno', featuring works by artists Noelia Farías, Matías Wonko, Verónica Jofré, and Gustavo Boffi, along with special selections by Valeria Volando and Octavia Russo. The gallery was founded in 2020 during the pandemic as an independent project called XUL Arte y Vino, initially combining art and wine. It later moved to a shared space with other galleries before establishing its current location. The exhibition explores themes of adaptation and resilience, drawing parallels between creative processes and natural cycles. Curated by Pablo Bisio and Christian Román, the show highlights regional artistic identities and diverse technical approaches, including textile work and traditional craftsmanship.

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XUL Gallery inaugura su sede física con "Eterno retorno"

On July 4th, XUL Gallery opened its new physical space in Alta Gracia with an exhibition titled 'Eterno retorno', featuring works by artists Noelia Farías, Matías Wonko, Verónica Jofré, and Gustavo Boffi, along with special selections by Valeria Volando and Octavia Russo. The gallery was founded in 2020 during the pandemic as an independent project called XUL Arte y Vino, initially combining art and wine. It later moved to a shared space with other galleries before establishing its current location. The exhibition explores themes of adaptation and resilience, drawing parallels between creative processes and natural cycles. Curated by Pablo Bisio and Christian Román, the show highlights regional artistic identities and diverse technical approaches, including textile work and traditional craftsmanship.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a cultural event related to contemporary art and does not engage with politically charged topics such as government policies, elections, or social issues. The framing remains neutral, presenting factual information about the gallery’s history, exhibition, and artistic concepts

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Farewell to Daniel Melingo, an artist who always sought wonder

The article commemorates the passing of Daniel Melingo, a Uruguayan artist known for his innovative and surprising artistic approach. It highlights his career and legacy within the arts community, focusing on his unique style and contributions to contemporary art. The piece serves as a tribute, emphasizing his impact and the lasting impression he made through his work. No specific details about causes of death or personal life are provided, keeping the focus on his professional achievements and artistic philosophy.

Bias read (Center): The article is a cultural tribute with no political implications. It focuses solely on the artist's career and legacy without addressing any politically charged issues or taking a stance on controversial topics.

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