Meterse en Dibujos 3 / Círculo Cuadrado de Lima

Published on March 25, 2026

A recent flyer has announced the reactivation of the ‘Círculo Cuadrado de Lima,’ one of the projects that emerged following the split and conclusion of La Culpable. This initiative is primarily organized 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 ethos reflects a commitment to collaboration and adaptability, which are crucial for the group’s ongoing relevance in the dynamic artistic landscape of Lima.

The reactivation of the Círculo Cuadrado comes at a time when spaces for artistic expression and community engagement are more crucial than ever. The founding members aim to create a platform that invites diverse voices and perspectives, ensuring a broad spectrum of artistic contributions that can inspire and challenge the status quo.

Known for its unique approach to art and creativity, the Círculo Cuadrado welcomes contributions from both established and emerging artists. This openness not only fosters innovation but also strengthens the sense of community among participants, allowing for an enriching exchange of ideas.

As the project moves forward, Chaves and Mantilla are eager to draw on the experiences and talents of those who wish to be part of this evolving narrative. The group plans to host a series of events, workshops, and collaborative projects that will showcase the vibrancy of Lima’s cultural scene.

In an era marked , the reestablishment of the Círculo Cuadrado de Lima stands as a testament to the resilience of artistic communities. Through flexibility and collaboration, it aims to provide a vital space for creativity that can adapt to changing circumstances and inspire future generations of artists.

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