“Art is our most intimate expression as human beings. Our identity and our longings are reflected in all of the different types of artistic media: Literature, Fine Arts, Music, Photography, Cinema, etc. All are interrelated as they represent the sentiment of an era.”

Alejandra Reyes-González graduated from the University of Chile with a degree in Cultural Management in Visual Arts Projects, she completed an internship in the Cultural Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Government of Chile.

Started in this field, she worked as assistant in the exhibition for the Pablo Neruda Foundation in the MNBA; National Museum of Fine Arts in Santiago, Chile.

 

Since then, she has been involved in cultural activities in many different countries, such as collaboration with the Instituto Cervantes for the “Cultural month of Latin America” in Cairo, Egypt.  She also carried out the “Egyptian Latin American Seminar”, which dealt with the political-cultural actuality of the two  countries, in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Egypt.

Later in Kazakhstan, thanks to the sponsorship of AGIP, the Italian oil company, she managed many exhibitions for artists whom she represents today. Subsequently, sponsored by Kisorion, Oil Supplier Co., she headed an exhibition for the Scottish photographer Robert Kerr.   After being request by Bolashak, Human Resource & Oil services Co., she managed two other exhibition showcasing painting, sculpture and photography of the artists: Adilhayer Pangerevic, Tlek Khalin, Nursultan Kaliev and the venezuelan photographer Agustin Valenz.

In Italy in 2011, she produced with renowned Italian artists such as Clara Brasca, Mario Nava, Silvano Signoreto, Claudio Polles, and Luigi Benzoni, an exhibition sponsored by the Comune di Rho.  The prominent art critic Boris Brollo attended this exhibition.

 

More recently, in collaboration with Manager Director of the Antico Oratorio della Passione di Sant’ Ambrogio, Prof. Cosimo Mero, have inaugurated the art exhibition “Donna Mediatrice Multiculturale”, that aims to establish the woman as a cultural transmitter. This exhibition opened its doors on January 2013 and was the first of a serial of the art project WARMI. It had the support of the Honorable General Consulate of Germany, Mexico and El Salvador.  The last Editions of WARMI were held at the Norman Plastow gallery, London, United Kingdom. 

WARMI

WARMI THE PROJECT

 

WARMI – means Woman in Quechua dialect – says the Director of Totem visual arts, Alejandra Reyes-González. This art exhibition has been organized to continue to present the diversity of the women artists of the contemporary society. Is an art exhibition dedicated to talented women artists.

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