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In the Museum of Modern Art in Buenos Aires there is a smell of earth and cinnamon

Winter holidays: 10 exhibitions for the whole family in museums and cultural centers

July 17, 2022 technolgy-news No Comments


Plans for children there are thousands in these vacation weeks, but the challenge when choosing is that they also interest the big ones. The visual arts are rides for all ages, surprising, exciting and that invite everyone to think according to their age. In addition, they become a topic of conversation for a long time. In all the museums you have to check the schedules of specific activities for children on their respective websites, but the exhibitions have a wide time range, admission is generally free and one more advantage: they remain open beyond these two weeks.

In the middle of the great hall, a brush reef grows that can be traversed. In the conservatory the spider was replaced by a cloud of ceiling brushes used to remove spider webs. In another room, two feather duster rheas appear. In the dance room, parade suits made with towels, flannels, floor cloths. The retrospective of Gaspar Libedinsky at the National Museum of Decorative Art, Taken house, is funny, surprising, crazy, creative if you think from the perspective of a boy. “The show is about how to invade an untouchable palace,” says the artist.

For the older ones, it invites them to think about how objects can change function and value, depending on how you look at them. “I try to reveal the intrinsic desire of everyday objects for a higher life,” she explains. Every day the 19 dress suits of the Monument to the Common Man, a pyramid of suits that is at the entrance. At 17, you can see how its nine meters collapse.

Wednesday to Sunday, from 1 to 7 p.m. Extraordinary Species Creation Workshop, July 20 and 27 at 3 p.m. Cloud Experimental Workshop, July 22 and 29, at 3 p.m.

In the Museum of Modern Art in Buenos Aires there is a smell of earth and cinnamonDAVID FERNANDEZ/AFV

Walk around a volcanic eruption, where a black cloud grows. Discover human figures in the magma. A disturbing and fabled experience proposes Eduardo Basualdo in Pupil, the installation that can be seen at the Museum of Modern Art. The fantastic walk continues underground, where the artist Delcy Morelos created a labyrinth with 23 tons of earth. There is perfume of cinnamon, cloves and coffee. the work is called the place of the soul, and it is made with peat from Tierra del Fuego with the same ancient technique that is used to build adobe houses. “When we are in dialogue with nature, we can access its secrets,” advises the artist.

General Admission: $50; Wednesday free.

“What is infinity?” asks the artist and writer paul bernasconi. “It is the eye of an artist just before starting to draw”, he replies in his book the iinfinite which is now also exhibited at the Cultural Center of Science. There are the author’s collages and drawings, as well as artifacts and installations that try to approach that elusive question: an endless alphabet soup, a peephole to peer into an eternally repeated cube of mirrors…

Infinity, according to Bernasconi
Infinity, according to Bernasconi

“When the intellect tries to describe infinity, the numbers are not enough, the formulas fall apart, paradoxes arise, and anguish ensues. Poetry, on the other hand, proposes an approach on a human scale”, explains the artist who dedicated three years of work, diving into the depths of science, art, mythology, religion, poetry and abstraction.

Until October 9, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, from 12 to 7 pm. Free admission.

The barefoot girl the urpila, emblematic painting by Ramón Gómez Cornet, jumps from the wall to the floor and grabs a cardboard cart, carries his dog, his pots, a bag of corn and a small obelisk. The miracle occurs in the master’s sample Juan Carlos Distefano, which brings to sculptures in reinforced polyester and resin the great paintings of the history of art. In residual memory, In the Temporary Exhibitions Pavilion of the National Museum of Fine Arts, there are very recognizable works, such as Van Gogh’s vase of sunflowers, which takes shape and crashes on the floor, or the little yellow chair by The bedroom in Arles. On the wall there are figurines of the reference works. Then, touring the permanent exhibitions of the main museum is always the best plan. On the second floor, there is also an exhibition by Ides Kihlen, the artist who turned 105 this month.

Until July 31, with free admission.

For more than 50 years, Yente and Juan Del Prete They not only shared their life as a couple, but also exchanged ideas about art. See 150 works together of the two, in the sample adventurous life de Malba, allows us to read those deep ties visible in the dialogue between his paintings, sculptures, tapestries, drawings and artists’ books. For the boys, two works were added especially for the holidays, family portraits that will be in the educational room to inspire activities. Is about Souvenir portrait No. 4. The sulky, mother and the three minorsfrom Yente, from 1972 and The family, by Del Prete. “The children of the computer: the visit”, is the name of the workshop in which the boys work with the same techniques as the artist. Of course, the museum’s permanent collection has great attractions, such as the works of Frida Kahlo, Tarsila do Amaral, Antonio Berni and Xul Solar: unmissable.

The Embrace (1937-1944), painting by Juan Del Prete
The Embrace (1937-1944), painting by Juan Del PreteKindness Malba

From Thursday to Monday from 12 to 8 pm, Wednesday from 11 to 8 pm. General admission: $700. On Wednesdays, general admission is $350, and free for students, faculty, and retirees. Guided tours included in the entrance ticket, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 5:00 p.m.

In its more than 50 hectares, the Villa Martelli Park welcomes with proposals to learn about art, science and technology. Between dinosaurs, skate parks and rockets, there is Argentine history with Zamba and Nina, and exploration for the little ones, seriously: from six months. There are three large interactive displays on digital arts, the sea and space. In the pavilion of Untref, sovereignty of perceptioncurated by artist and scientist Paul La Padula, goes from the experiment to his work of art and that of contemporaries such as Andrés Denegri and Gabriela Golder, to dismantle ideas about how we perceive the world. Through questions and intuitive science with microscopes, flashlights, magnifying glasses, light-decomposing prisms, shadow drawings, and zoetropes, art is arrived at. “Perception is subjective: it is not given by nature but one can objectify it, manipulate it and mold it to one’s own life”, invites La Padula.

On holidays, from Wednesday to Sunday from 12 to 19. From August, it can be visited from Thursday to Sunday. Admission is free.

Imagine Van Gogh, in the countryside, bat viewer records. Walking wrapped in images is moving. Tickets, which cost three thousand pesos for adults and two thousand for those under 12 years of age, are sold in blocks of half-hour “performances” with limited capacity.

Tribute to Piazzolla in the Immersive room of the CCK
Tribute to Piazzolla in the Immersive room of the CCKFabian Marelli

But that is not the only immersive exhibition that can be visited. On the second floor of the Kirchner Cultural Center (branch 151)is the sample Piazzolla 100, with free and open access. In tribute to the centenary of the great musician’s birth, large-scale portraits and bandoneons are projected and the sound of Goodbye, Nono. The sound surrounds the spectators and the images follow one another without pause on the walls, the floor and a screen.

From Wednesday to Sunday, from 14 to 20. Free admission.

The Recoleta Cultural Center focuses on adolescents, with its Key Afternoons 13/17, a proposal created by and for boys and girls from 13 to 17 years old, with performances, workshops, readings, rap battles, poems, recitals, theater, dance and special guests. This month, talks, karaoke, Rap Culture, DJ’s and recitals. To see, Terra incognita It is an unexplored territory, imagined by the artists Renata Schussheim, Emilia De las Carreras, Dana Ferrari, Nazareno Pereyra and Ramiro Quesada Pons, where new mythologies, beings and communities are sheltered.

Tuesday to Friday from 12:30 pm to 9:00 pm, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 10:15 am to 9:00 pm. All activities are free.

To see images of yesterday’s Buenos Aires, you have to go to the Cabildo (it’s never bad to visit it), right in the Plaza de Mayo, where The Yogenerous image brings together the work of the photographer and artist Sameer Makarius, taken between 1953 and 1968. It includes part of his photographic work, objects from his laboratory, his cameras and numerous documents.

From Wednesday to Sunday from 10.30 to 18.

One of the guitars that make up the sample
One of the guitars that make up the exhibition “Los 80. El rock en la calle”, from the National Historical MuseumMariana Poggio

“The 80s. Rock on the street” is an ideal exhibition for families with teenagers and fans of national music. In its different rooms of the National Historical Museum, the exhibition covers the milestones of local rock in the 1980s. There are instruments, records, photographs, costumes, posters. The obligatory stop to take photos is the mural with the album cover Modern clicks, by Charly García.


Reference-www.lanacion.com.ar

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