Hello, dear eSTEEMed friends, lovers of the art of Photography:
The Twin Towers of the Central Park or, as they are better known, the Central Park Towers, are part of the Central Park Urban Complex located in the center of the city of Caracas, capital of Venezuela, to the north of one of the most traditional areas and with greater local identity and cultural richness of the city which is known as San Agustín del Norte. They are strategically located between the centric Bolívar Avenue and Lecuna Avenue. Designed by architect Daniel Fernández-Shaw, they are a pair of identical skyscrapers 225 meters high. Today they are the second tallest skyscraper in South America and the third tallest in Latin America. In 1983, when they were finally opened they were the tallest skyscrapers in Latin America.
I took this pair of photos in the vicinity of Parque Central... In the first one some of my students appear in the National Experimental University of the Arts creating a Performance in front of the housing complex. In the second one I captured the East Tower in which was installed, in 2012, an antenna of 30 meters of height that represents the sword of Simón Bolívar The Liberator and it can be seen from almost every place of Caracas.
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I really tell you that you have a free desk waiting for you in the first row of our CONTEMPORARY ART SCHOOL
I take this opportunity to inform you that I have published
THE FIRST LESSON: Bauhaus, one hundred years of a great creative explosion that changed our lives
THE SECOND LESSON: The aesthetic evolution of Bauhaus, from expressionism to neoplasticism