Art 17
LAB IDEAS
Expanded Field Creation Space
WINTER AUCTION 2023
Whispers outline a brain of eyes that look at the listener and perceive the vibration of emptiness, the shape and beauty of a blank page... fragments, echoes that are lost among the “Memory Deliriums”, an NFT collection of the visual artist Olimpia. Corona, where conscious and reflective moments explore glances that suggest a sensory connection that reflects and unfolds in everything and nothing.
Author: Olimpia Corona
Curator: Gabriela Ríos
Associate curator: Guadalupe Corona
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MEXICO 2023
SUMER AUCTION 2023
Collection that stands out for its purely aesthetic approach, stripping the mosquito of its natural and scientific connotations to turn it into an object of visual contemplation. An exercise in color and form where visual artist Olimpia Corona explores the art of repetition and variation.
Author: Olimpia Corona
Curator: Gabriela Ríos
Associate curator: Guadalupe Corona
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MEXICO 2023
BRUSHSTROKERS IN CRYPTO
NFT Collection
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Captivating NFT collection created by visual artist Olimpia Corona that explores, in every stroke, every brushstroke, the poetry of hands in motion. This fusion of art and technology provides a visual experience that combines experimentation and artistic expression through the unique lens of strident, soft or intense hands.
Author: Olimpia Corona
Curator: Gabriela Ríos
Associate Curator: Guadalupe Corona
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MEXICO 2023
AUTUM AUCTION 2023
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MOSQUITOES IN ACTION
NFT COLLECTION
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NFT AUCTION
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NOTES OF LIGHT
53 works of visual poetry in NFT
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53 NFT Works, Stills of Visual Poetry that explore the concept of seven bodies of light and its relationship with form and emptiness.
Proposal that arises from various studies and works of conceptual art, scenic experimentation, literary creation and audiovisual production, made, as notes, by visual artist Olimpia Corona.
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Author: Olimpia Corona
Curator: Gabriela Ríos
Associate Curator: Guadalupe Corona
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OLIMPIA CORONA
Documentary filmmaker and visual artist, graduated from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, with a master's degree in film scripting from the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. She completed specialization studies in experimental, scientific and documentary cinema in Cuba. She has presented work of digital and conceptual art, scenic and audiovisual art in different forums in Mexico.
In the field of independent audiovisual production, she has developed as a producer, director and scriptwriter in experimental, documentary and multiplatform projects. Among which stands out the transmedia performative documentary "Del Brazo y por la Calle... Reflections on the harp work by Mario Ruiz Armengol available at www.harpmusicruizarmengol.com.
She is the director of Tierra Roja Producciones, an organization with more than 15 years of experience that has developed numerous works in music, research and audiovisual production. With whom she has published inventories of scores by Mexican composers for concert music, as well as the book of visual poetry "Apuntes de Luz" available at Amazon.
In her facet as a creator of visual poetry she has made video art, sound art, generative art and motion graphics performing arts. Her work has received awards and has been part of video, film and music festivals in Mexico, Latin America and Spain. She currently creates, directs and performs visual poetry and sound sculpture projects, among which the following stand out: "Sound Notes 1,2 and 3," "Delirios de la memoria," the "Ruins of Reason" and "Notes of Light."
GABRIELA RÍOS
Art curator and senior administrative analyst with a solid background in the management and coordination of transdisciplinary artistic projects. One of her achievements was her contribution to the "Street Theater" project of the Federal Ministry of Culture - PEF, where she played a key role in its management.
She participated in the project "Young Crafts Building the Future" with the support of the STPS and the Federal Government. Her ability as a curator and coordinator promoted the creation and positioning of handicrafts made by young Mexicans.
In addition, her work in cultural management stands out by developing inventories of scores by Mexican composers for concert music. In the field of digital and conceptual art, her participation in visual poetry and sound sculpture projects, among which the following stand out: "Sound Notes 1,2 and 3," "Delirios de la memoria" and the "Ruins of Reason" have been relevant.
GUADALUPE CORONA
Performer, researcher and producer, she is a harpist who graduated from the National Conservatory of Music from Mexico and the Victoria Conservatory of Music, Canada, with a master's degree in Mexican Concert Music Interpretation. Her career has been focused on the interpretation, rescue and diffusion of Mexican music written for her instrument. She has performed in Mexico and abroad as a member of various chamber and soloist groups; as well as at the 6th and 13th World Harp Congress. As an orchestral harpist, she regularly collaborates as a guest musician with the main orchestras in Mexico and has been a harpist with the Jalisco Philharmonic Orchestra since 2005.
In the field of research and audiovisual production, She has led projects supported by the government of Mexico City, the National Fund for Culture and the Arts and the BBVA Foundation. Among these projects, the one dedicated to the rescue and dissemination of the complete works for harp by Mario Ruiz Armengol, https://harpmusicruizarmengol.com.
In 2006, with Olimpia Corona, she founded Tierra Roja Producciones, an organization that to date has developed numerous works in music, research and audiovisual production. With whom she has made concert tours, conferences and the publication of books of sheet music and history of the harp in Mexico.
Within transdisciplinary and digital art she has carried out musical production and interpretation in projects of visual poetry and sound sculpture projects, highlighting works such as "Apuntes sonoros 1, 2 y 3", "Delirios de la memoria", the "Ruinas de reason" and "Notes of Light".