Aristotle, Da Vinci, and artists before and after them have explored it — the question of where begins and ends the connection between people, technology, and science. Visiting the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach, California is always a delight of mind and spirit.
Cristian Castro of Argentina repurposed assorted machinery, including an old VW, to create a subtext imbued Dungeness crab …


Another of his pieces …


Here William Pérez of Cuba re-thinks the re-thinker, Albert Einstein…

While you’re there, be sure to catch MOLAA’s 70th birthday tribute to amazing artist Ana Mendieta, also from Cuba. Here’s another link to a little more about her …

You can see art I’ve created here. And more of my posts about art here and here and here and here and here …
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Castro’s art reminds me of the work of Alexander Calder. They share the same whimsy and playfulness. You’ve reminded us often how great the Long Beach Art Museum is – I’ll have to get up there and see for myself.
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it is quite a little gem — & free on Sundays 🙂
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Wow amazing and what an art. Loved it.
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Awesome! Love the photos! Great portrayal of real art 🙂
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Love the post and the pictures!!!
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🙂
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Thank you Da-Al
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glad you enjoyed it 🙂
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Sure I do
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