--- TD Sunfest Exhibition: Colores de Latinoamerica 2016, London ON
- German Harley Salamanca
- Jan 13, 2016
- 1 min read
Updated: Dec 8, 2024
The opening for Colores de Latinoamérica 2016 was a great success. I want to thank Sunfest, Alfredo Caxaj, The Arts Project (TAP), and everyone who contributed to making this incredible exhibition happen. A heartfelt thanks to all who attended, especially my friends and family for their constant support.
I exhibited alongside a talented group of artists: Gina Duque (Colombia), Alejandro González (Chile), Shalak Attack (Chile), Lido Pimienta (Colombia), Smoky Bruno (Brazil), and Fiya Bruxa (Chile).
The exhibition opened on Friday, January 29, 2016, at The Arts Project, at 203 Dundas St., London, Ontario. The show was part of the city's annual celebration of Latin American visual arts, offering an opportunity to experience works deeply rooted in Latin American heritage while showcasing the diversity of creative expressions beyond traditional themes. Here are a few pictures from the opening night.




This year marked my third participation in Colores de Latinoamérica, where I presented my What If series. This collection explores the concept of what masterpieces by historical artists might look like if they had access to modern technology, computer software, and digital tools. It’s a reflection on how the evolution of art might have unfolded with the integration of these new mediums.


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