Exhibition by Geoff MacEwan, showing etchings and 27 drypoint engravings, in which appear hell, purgatory and paradise.
This Scottish-born artist began his artistic training inspired by the great masters of his youth like Mark Rothko and Jackson Pollock, among others. Then he started to be interested in The Divine Comedy, of Dante, which for the artist reflected, in his own words, very well his own journey full of dilemmas and doubts. That's when he found in the engraving technique his great plastic medium of expression, and he would never return to canvas.
The title of the exhibition refers to visits or holy apparitions, in reference to the supernatural world which Dante presents in his work.
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