
The office of the Vice-Principal for Territorial Projection and Participation of the UV has opened in Yátova the exhibition ‘Arte y Propaganda. Carteles de la Universitat de València’ (Art and Propaganda. Posters of the Universitat de València), which can be visited until 30 November. On the other hand, La Pobla Llarga displays, until 29 November, the regional exhibition about the Ribera del Xúquer.
The Sala Polivalente ‘el Lavadero’ (The Washing place) (Hoya de Buñol-Chiva) hosts the exhibition ‘Arte y Propaganda. Carteles de la Universitat de València’ (Art and Propaganda. Posters of the Universitat de València), until 30 November. In this selection of Republican posters, there can be found all the topics presented in the war production, as well as the political parties, trade units and public or private entities which financed them.
The UV’s cataloguing labour has achieved the rescue of graphic works from different periods and topics -mainly from the beginning of the 20th century and the thirties- from oblivion. Among the different graphic heritage properties held by the UV, it can be highlighted an important repertoire of 260 Republican posters of the Spanish Civil War, which is one of the most precious repertoire of the university graphic collection. The exhibition, which has already arrived in Cortes de Pallás and which will be soon presented in Riba-Roja de Túria, collects a representative selection of this heritage through twenty posters.
La Ribera del Xúquer
The exhibition ‘La Universitat de València y sus entornos comarcales: La Ribera del Xúquer’ (The Universitat de València and the regional environments: The Ribera del Xúquer) has arrived at the exhibition hall of the Casa de la Cultura of La Pobla Llarga (Ribera Alta), where it will be kept until next 29 November. Through 36 panels, this multidisciplinary exhibition wants to show the great public how the current reality of this emblematic region of the Valencian coast has been built. In its elaboration they have taken part around fifty professors from different areas of knowledge of the Universitat de València, research groups, as well as technicians from the public administration and local specialists. The coordinators are Antonio Ledo Caballero (Department of Prehistory, Archaeology and Ancient History) and Ángel Morales Rubio (Department of Analytical Chemistry).
This travelling exhibition has been presented in Alzira, València, Burjassot, Carcaixent, Sollana, l’Alcúdia, Almussafes, Turís, Corbera, Favara, Sumacárcel, Algemesí and Carlet.
Last update: 17 de november de 2016 12:49.
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