A few months ago, when I was in Valencia, Venezuela, I took the opportunity to visit a rather unique art exhibition. Specifically, this exhibition was held at the Valencia House of Culture, which has been functioning as a hub for cultural events for several years now. For this occasion, they put on a large exhibition of artwork by many national artists. I especially noticed that there were even works by very young artists, some of whom we might not be familiar with.
There was a great variety; it wasn't just paintings, but also sculptures, installations, and other art forms. What particularly caught my attention was a room where they were showing videos created by artificial intelligence, recreating scenes from paintings by Venezuelan artists of the time. It was truly fascinating to see these scenes. At a certain point, it felt as if the entire digital representation was real; it was almost as if I were experiencing them firsthand. Seeing paintings where the figures moved was undoubtedly impressive.
Of course, I have many more photos of the numerous works that were on display, but I didn't want to overwhelm this post with images, so I limited myself to highlighting a few photos that particularly caught my eye. I should also mention that I took these photos with my cell phone because I didn't have my camera with me at the time.
All photos are my own.