Show 01.12.2010 The work of BAM! Unpublished compose a mosaic of social, political and aesthetic, as reflected in the different views provided by participants of the Biennial. Among them, a miniature sculpture made in ice-presents the opening day-and wood carvings, small enough to be observed through magnifying glasses and special lenses.
For this sample works were sent from Germany, Argentina, Australia, Barbados, Belgium, Bosnia - Herzegovina, Brazil, Canada, South Korea, Croatia, Ecuador, Spain, Estonia, Finland, Germany, France, Greece, Hungary , India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Mexico, Norway, New Zealand, Peru, Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, United Kingdom, Serbia, Slovenia, Ukraine and Switzerland.
turn, is displayed in the Maclear special section called "Zoom", dedicated to the art Inuit of Nunavik region of northern Quebec province. Inuit is defined as the Eskimos themselves Canadians, who have an important culture that is reflected in these works were first exhibited in our country.
"A twin We proposed to bring the finalists of the X Biennial and the integral of the Nunavik Zoom" had advance Jean-Jacques Lachapelle, director of the Salle Augustine Chenier (where he developed the Bam! Quebec), after opening there the 10 th edition of this international exhibition. And on the Zoom
on Nunavik, Jean-Jacques Lachapelle said that "the invitation to the Inuit is our current proposal to a question about contemporary art: can exist in the current art circle and the recognition of an art collective? That is, a regional community, working with other paradigms on art. It is perhaps a question without an answer. "
Source: http://www.elargentino.com/nota-116575-medios-122-La-Bienal-de-Arte-Miniatura-de-Canada-llega-manana-a-La-PLata.html