“Cosmovisión Andina y los Hijos del Inti” is an approach to ancient Andean cultures, full of colour, wisdom and mysticism. Sixeart use his pictorial language in order to reinvent a new idea of ancestral reconnection.
The conceptual part in Sixes work has aroused the interest of Casa America in Madrid, where they will show an installation made specifically to coincide with ARCO and later, in March, an exhibition with all his latest work.
N2 also inform you that the gallery has published a catalogue numbered from 1 /500 to 500/500 showing that work”
– N2 Gallery
N2 Galeria
Enrique Granados, 61.
08008 Barcelona
Tel.: +34 934520592
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