Casa Grande these days is hosting two exhibitions of paintings.
'Two Looks at Chiapas' is the title of the first itinerant photographic exhibition, sponsored by the Social Work of the Caja de Ahorros del Mediterráneo (CAM) and with the cooperation of the City of Santomera, through the Department of Culture, will be exhibited until the end of May.
In the same way it displays the 'Nanas de la cebolla "one of the best known poems of Miguel Hernandez, who has inspired the exhibition of the artist Antonio Alarcón Happy Murcia.
In this case, you may wish to visit until 10 May.
The first exhibition includes more than fifty photographs taken by American photographer Cisco Craig Dietz and Paul and Jesus Rodriguez Orihuela (father and son) a series of images of the people who inhabit this region of southern Mexico, one of the main settlements of the Mayan culture and exponent of the American Indian.
And all, with looks to support a united purpose, the funds raised from the sale of the book catalog will go to a health project of the Fundación León XIII.
On the other hand, "Nanas de la cebolla ', shows 31 pieces made in oil on canvas on wood, for the years he lived Miguel: 30 refer to the" Nanas de la cebolla' was also a portrait 'In Memoriam' dedicated to poet.
Thus, his works have a feature that makes them unique: at the bottom left is a 'seal' that created Alarcón in which you can see a prison fence around it are the names of prisons by Miguel Hernández happened in the time it was a prisoner.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Santomera