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Jannani - Colección Identity

Manomatic carries out his latest work in the park on Almonte de Moguer street, the birthplace of the 1956 Nobel Prize for Literature, Juan Ramón Jiménez. Moguer City Council joins the institutions that sponsor art as an important part of culture. It is an original work created for the occasion taking into account the characteristics of the urban space where it is performed. The work belongs to the current collection developed by Manomatic, called 'Identity'. This collection transports us to the most primitive origins of the Huelva area and its inhabitants. The artist wants to tell us where he comes from, what his origins are and the importance of the meaning of the word identity.

In search of answers about his origins, Manomatic paid a visit to the Dolmen de Soto de Trigueros. Settlement of ancient inhabitants of the peninsular southwest who bequeathed us their culture and a spectacular megalithic archaeological site. This area and its representations of stone engravings, painted according to recent studies, were the inspiration for the artist. He was amazed by the spelling of the symbols found in the so-called orthostats, funerary stones, which are believed to be counted by those who are buried there. From this moment Manomatic felt the need to tell who they were but from his own imagination and began the creation of what is his current collection 'Identity'.

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CityHuelva
CountrySpain
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