Group exhibition at Martin's Atelier
The collective exhibition Transforming, where José Manuel Cardiel participated, opened on March 6, 2020, in Brussels, at the art gallery Martin's Atelier . The exhibition could be visited on March 6, 7 and 8 and the Finishing was scheduled for Sunday, March 22, this being postponed until a new date due to the current coronavirus pandemic.
Spanish artists at Martin's Atelier
The Spanish expressionist painter participated in the exhibition Santiago Marinez Peral ; Txema Munoz , an artist who works in the disciplines of painting, engraving and drawing.
The third artist who participated in the group exhibition was José Manuel Cardiel, a Spanish abstract expressionist painter with a style that reminds us of the work of Jackson Pollock and who has more than 300 plays.
Martin's Atelier, promoters of culture
The Martin's Atelier gallery is located in Brussels and is run by Icíar Ormaechea and Martin Versnel. Today they are a reference in the promotion of Spanish and Latin American artists in Brussels, being the starting point for their European projection. The exhibition had the support of the Spanish Embassy to the Kingdom of Belgium @spainculturebe
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Public and institutional support for Transforming
The art exhibition was attended by more than 150 people, including personalities from the world of Belgian culture, members of the North American Association in Belgium and the Honduran ambassador to the European Union, Roberto Ochoa, among others.
The head of the Aragonese Government in Belgium, Cárlos Gómez Ascaso, also attended, along with his wife, Gloria Marquilez, who works in the culture section of the Spanish embassy in Belgium.