Presentation of the new cultural magazine “ICONOS de la Cultura”
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| Presentation |
The multidisciplinary creator and international art critic Francisco Arroyo presented this new cultural publication this past Thursday at the Ocean Drive in Seville
This presentation is an editorial project that was
born with the desire to become a solid, plural space committed to the
dissemination of contemporary art and culture. This magazine arises with the
purpose of offering a stable medium in which different creative expressions can
develop under a serious and coherent editorial line, providing a place where
artistic creation, cultural reflection and thinking about art can find an
accessible and continuous channel.
ICONS of Culture is built from the conviction that culture plays an essential role in social development and in the configuration of our collective vision, and aspires to occupy a significant space within the current cultural panorama through future editions that will expand content and reinforce its identity.
Under the direction of Francisco Arroyo, who has more than forty artistic and literary publications to his credit, this project represents a direct commitment to the visual quality, graphic structure and aesthetic character that will accompany each issue, to contribute in an organic, careful and coherent way, offering a proposal that respects both its creators and its readers.
In it, on a quarterly
basis, prominent figures from the cultural world will be presented.
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| Iconos magazine |
The team is endorsed and made up of Miguel Rodríguez Núñez (artistic painter, gallery owner and painting teacher), Jesús Moreno (creative artist, writer and community manager), Marijose Muñoz Rubio (plastic artist, art appraiser and poet) and Tony Avilés (journalist and cultural agitator).
At the same time, highlight the work that Arroyo has been developing in the cultural field, being, among others, Director of Espacio Cultura magazine, Delegate of the Spanish Association of Painters and Sculptors AEPE and President of the Andalusian Association for the Promotion of Culture cREA.

