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DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception June 6th 7-11pm\nGallery Hours: Sundays 12-6 or by 
 appointment\n510 452 7363\n\nOsvaldo Torres. Painter, author, singer and 
 composer born in Antofagasta, Chile in 1953.\n\nOsvaldo is one of the most 
 multi-talented and prolific artists to emerge from Chile during the early 
 70s.  One of his most celebrated works, created in the heat of the 
 repressive military dictatorship, was La Vigilia a musical suite demanding 
 the whereabouts and the return of missing political prisoners.  The work 
 was commissioned by the Association of Relatives of the Disappeared in 
 1977.  Due to his work against the military apagón cultural "cultural 
 blackout" he was imprisoned, harassed and blacklisted from commercial 
 venues.\n\nAs an graphic artist and painter Osvaldo defines himself as 
 self-taught. He has resided in France since 1983 where he composed the 
 music scores for renowned actor Bernard Giraudeau's film documentaries. In 
 1999 Osvaldo began to exhibit his works in various galleries in France, 
 Belgium and Chile. In 2002, Osvaldo presented his first exhibition in Chile 
 in the City of Iquique.  The title of this widely praised exhibit is My 
 Nostalgia's Suns and Moons, and it is a color recognition to the mythical 
 world of his ancestors; the Aymaras.\n\n"When I travel among the colors of 
 my Chilean friend, I let the wind's song carry me away:  I enter a universe 
 where indigenous mythology takes me back to another time, a time, perhaps, 
 when humans loved and respected each other.  When my friend's colors invade 
 me, I let an instant of freedom take me away.  My friend's colors and forms 
 take me to the world I yearn for; the dream world, of the feasible utopia. 
 My Chilean friend and I travel within his universe of colors."   Bernard 
 Giraudeau, Actor\nOsvaldo 
 Blog:\nhttp://osvaldo-torres-pintor.over-blog.com\n\nPueblo Nuevo 
 Gallery\nPueblo Nuevo Gallery is an alternative artspace in Berkeley 
 founded in early 2008 by Bay Area natives with an emphasis on promoting 
 artists working in the Bay Area. As working artists ourselves, we realize 
 that networking and wider recognition are vital to a successful artist 
 career, as well as having use of either free or affordable equipment and 
 space to complete ones projects. Central to Pueblo Nuevo’s philosophy is 
 the concept of accessibility for artists to create, showcase and sell their 
 work, as well as maintaining a nexus for an artist community based on 
 developing relationships, education, and dissemination of artwork as well 
 as exchange of new ideas. http://www.pueblonuevogallery.com\n\nLa Peña 
 Cultural Center\nFounded in 1975, La Peña Cultural Center is a vibrant 
 local community cultural center with a national reputation and a global 
 vision that promotes peace, social justice and cultural understanding 
 through the arts, education, and social action. La Peña presents about 250 
 music, dance, theater, spoken word, film, visual art and multi-disciplinary 
 events each year. The Center presents emerging as well as nationally and 
 internationally renowned artists, commissions new work, and organizes 
 special artist residencies. La Peña also offers free and low cost classes 
 available to youth and adults. http://www.lapena.org\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/06/02/18649616.php
SUMMARY:Opening Reception for Osvaldo Torres Catastro de Colores y Esperanzas Registry of Colors
LOCATION:Pueblo Nuevo Gallery\n1828 San Pablo Ave, Suite 1 Berkeley CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/06/02/18649616.php
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