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Summer activities at the Museum of Fine Arts

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The National Museum of Fine Arts offers a varied agenda of free activities during January, including guided tours of the permanent collection and temporary displays, family tours, a workshop for teenagers and accessible proposals in Argentine Sign Language (LSA).

The exhibition “Joaquín Torres García. Trial and conviction, which will be on display until 16 of March, It has guided tours on Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays at 16 hours. further, The “Looking with the eyes of Joaquín Torres García” tour takes place on Wednesdays and Fridays at 16, while “Barradas-Torres García. Vibrationism” takes place on Tuesdays at the same time. As part of the accessible activities, every Thursday at 18 hours there will be tours in LSA aimed at the deaf community at the Torres García exhibition.

The “Works in Dialogue” cycle, that invites us to explore the relationships between different authors in the collection, It takes place on Saturdays at 18 hours. This month includes meetings that link artists such as Benito Quinquela Martín and Fortunato Lacámera, Prilidiano Pueyrredón and Edgar Degas, Willian Bouguereau and Paul Gauguin, among others.

To enjoy with family, the visit “I want to build!” proposes a playful approach to the work of Torres García through observation and play. This activity takes place on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 17 hours, as well as Saturdays 11 Y 25 and the Sundays 12 Y 26, also the 17. On the other hand, “Stories on demand” promises stories, songs, poems and riddles in different rooms on Saturdays 18 and the Sundays 19 of the month at 17 hours.

Intended for teenagers, the visit-workshop “How do I look at myself?”, how do I tell myself?”, held on Wednesdays and Fridays at 17 hours, invites you to reflect and create from self-portraits of 20th century artists.

Regarding temporary exhibitions, “Latest entries” stand out in the room 33 from the first floor, available until 9 of March, and “Transposition of a signal. Heras Velasco Centennial, which can be visited until 2 February on the second floor. Meanwhile, the interventions “Nomad” by Aaron Nachtailer and “Nate Lowman / Auguste Rodin” were in force until 5 from January.

The National Museum of Fine Arts is located on Avenida del Libertador 1473. All the programming and details of the activities are available at bellasartes.gob.ar/agenda.

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