Luz Alicia
M. de BIEL
HERMOSILLO
NOV 30 2000

English traduction by Erik Valdes

Social Symphony


SOLEMNE - Yesterday we got the opportunity of knowing two carismatic painters from Brittany, who are part of the new artistic movement "Ideorealism", defined as "A dream that finishes well".

The painters originate from Brittany, a province of France, whose first inhabitants conquered England, giving it the name "Great Britain". Their motto is "We Bretons are not satisfied with only looking at the sea, often we cross it". Yanning Guillevic, speaks perfect Spanish after residing for three years in Spain. Yvonnig Jacquier understands it but cannot speak it. However, as it is said that the art is universal and its expression crosses borders, the artists have found an extraordinary echo among the persons that attend the Gallery of Arts and Studies at the University of Sonora, (located by Luis Encinas boulevard, not by Luis Donaldo The Colosio boulevard, as many confused). They leave us a great deal of literature, but we are intrigued by the fact that the Yaqui tribe is very well known in Europe. They are not bound in a reservation and, in much the same way, the Celtic culture vindicates itself. Humility calls it "Peculiarity", but the celts in ancestrales times were conquerors of a great part of Europa. Followers of the Ideorealism movement believe in gratitude as an essential point of the evolution.

This gratitude can only reflect back on oneself, although we need the gratitude of others. The ones that have been "dazzled" with the paintings by the two young Frenchmen are the students of art, and culture in general. However, it would be very good that students of Architecture, of Technology, and established professionals visit the exhibit, at which Yanning, the extraordinary artist, who was in the seminary, explains, while having a mystical air in his look, the cultural, political and social meaning of the movement.

Thus commented to us Maria Luisa Cardenas, the intelligent and charming journalist, whose love of investigation in her profession is most genuine. The authors thank doctor Fernando Tapia Grijalva, director of the National Institute of Antropology and History INAH- Sonora, Misael Mevi de Antares, Contempary Dance and the Sonaran Institute of Culture. You can contact both painters through any local Mexican Frank Alliance chapter, which exist in all the countries in which Guillevic and Jacquier have traveled. Their expression of art has been very admired by its perfection, creating an artistic movement that is causing a true revolution, gathering followers, projecting beauty in the diverse currents of the High Arts. Until soon and goodbye THANKS.


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