“Alma de Niño”: A Visionary Sculpture by Fabrizio Constanza part of the first collective museography based exhibition at the Pioneering Musa Gallery

In a bold move that redefines the artistic landscape for Guatemala’s creative connoisseurs, Musa Gallery has ushered in a new era in the world of art. It’s a realm where trends take a back seat, experimentation reigns supreme, and timelessness is the ultimate goal.

The curatorial team understands the importance of collectable art compelling human emotions, creativity and technique. This way moving aways from trend art. The selection base in the museography and the gallery vision naturally generated a meticulous selection process that took over 4 months to find the 21 participating artists that includes renowned artist and Industrial designer Fabrizio Constanza whos’ work “Alma de Nino #16” was selected.

“Alma de Niño”, a colossal masterpiece that stands as a testament to innovation in both concept and execution. Fabrizio Constanza explains that Alma de Niño is an Artistic Project that seeks motivate citizens to enjoy and nurse public spaces as they do their states and homes. This is possible by Fabrizio’s vision to generate 21 replicas of Alma de Nino, one of witch is located in a public garden and the others acquire by private collector for their homes. These generates a feeling of belonging between the collectors and the public exhibited piece.

On its execution’s  What truly sets “Alma de Niño # 16” apart is its pioneering use of Corian, a cutting-edge polymer material crafted by Dunlop. In a stroke of artistic bravery and designers curiosity, Constanza has ventured where no sculptor in Guatemala has gone before, giving birth to a groundbreaking piece of art that blurs the lines between tradition and modernity.

In a mesmerizing display of artistic vision, “Alma de Niño #16” was handpicked by the discerning curatorial team at Musa Gallery. Alongside 30 other extraordinary artworks, this sculpture takes its place in a vibrant group exhibition, a masterful tapestry of aesthetics where museography transforms the gallery space into an urban wonderland of artistic expression.

“Alma de Niño #16” is more than just a sculpture; it’s a bold declaration of unwavering commitment to innovation in art. Its presence at Musa Gallery encapsulates the gallery’s mission: to champion true artists and their groundbreaking works. Here, experimentation thrives, and the traditional norms of art are defied with creative audacity.

“Alma de Niño” insantivates  all art enthusiasts and connoisseurs to embark on a journey through the essence of timeless art at Musa Gallery. This is where the narrative of this exceptional sculpture continues to evolve, and where the line between art and innovation is redrawn.