Uploaded on 2016-09-22 by María José Mogrovejo
• The left picture is from “La Capilla del Hombre” (Man´s Chapel), located in Quito-Ecuador, and designed by Hansel Guayasamín. This building is a museum in which you can look at the hole work of Oswaldo Guayasamín, an Ecuadorian painter considered the maximum representative figure of indigenous expressionism. The form of the building tries to represent Inca constructions. The truncated cone located on the top of the building represents the snowcapped peaks of the Andes, and is made of expensive copper plates brought from Chile. • The right picture is from the Central Park of my city, Azogues, at the beginning of the 1900. This shows the effects of globalization in the management of sculptures. Currently, the Statue of Liberty is no longer.