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11/06/2022 12:02 (UTC)

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Exhibition in Mexico turns Rayuela de Cortázar into visual poetry

Guadalajara (Mexico), Jun 10 (EFE).- Jazz, the characters and the labyrinth of words of the novel Rayuela, by Argentine Julio Cortázar, merge with colourful designs that result in visual poetry in the exhibition "Una Rayuela y noventa revelaciones" (A hopscotch and 90 revelations in English) that will be inaugurated on Saturday in the Mexican city of Guadalajara.

The Mexican artist and designer, Sergio Araht, used some of the pages of the iconic book of the Cortazarian world to create pieces of art that are at the same time visual poetry, shown for the first time at the Raúl Anguiano Art Museum.

FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION AT THE RAUL ANGUIANO ART MUSEUM, GUADALAJARA, MEXICO.

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