Published on April 1, 2026
A recent flyer has announced the reactivation of the ‘Círculo Cuadrado de Lima’, one of the projects that emerged following the split and end of La Culpable, primarily organized its former members, Raimond Chaves and Gilda Mantilla.
‘Círculo Cuadrado de Lima’ is described as “an inconsistent, malleable, and open group that relies on others and their contributions to face challenges and adopt new ideas.” This dynamic approach reflects a commitment to collaboration and diversity of thought, aiming to bring together a range of artistic perspectives and experiences.
The group intends to provide a platform for artists and creatives in Lima, encouraging participation and engagement from the local community. inclusive environment, Círculo Cuadrado aims to challenge conventional practices and stimulate innovative artistic expressions.
This initiative comes at a time when the cultural landscape in Lima is rapidly evolving. The reactivation of such a group signifies a renewed interest in collaborative art projects, offering a space for exploration and experimentation outside traditional frameworks.
With the involvement of Chaves and Mantilla, who both bring their unique backgrounds and visions to the table, Círculo Cuadrado is set to intrigue the artistic community. Their previous experiences with La Culpable, known for its impactful contributions to the local art scene, position them well to lead this new endeavor.
As the group prepares to launch its activities, many are eagerly anticipating what fresh ideas and artistic endeavors will emerge from this reconstitution of collective creativity. Participation is encouraged, with hopes that a wide array of voices will contribute to the ongoing dialogue and evolution of art in Lima.
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