Escultor Gabriel Beltrán transforma el Parque Central Bavaria en galería a cielo abierto

Entre el 10 de junio y el 4 de julio de 2026, el escultor colombiano Gabriel Beltrán presenta la muestra 'Esculpiendo el Viento, la magia de la intuición' en el Parque Central Bavaria de Bogotá.

La exposición reúne entre diez y doce esculturas de mediano formato de cerca de 2,5 metros de altura que dialogan con la arquitectura y los recorridos peatonales del Centro Internacional de Bogotá. En el interior de la galería Espacio Bel-Art se exhibe además una selección de piezas de pequeño formato.

Gabriel Beltrán cuenta con más de 30 años de trayectoria y cerca de medio centenar de exposiciones individuales en Suiza, Alemania, Estados Unidos y Colombia. Sus obras transforman materiales como el acero, el hierro y el bronce en composiciones que evocan movimiento y referencias orgánicas.

El crítico de arte italiano Bruno D'Amore participará en la muestra y destacará la capacidad del artista para convertir el metal en un lenguaje poético que articula geometría, naturaleza y sensibilidad estética. La intervención busca generar espacios de encuentro y contemplación en el espacio público.

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