"Collections in dialogue", new shows to enjoy at the Fine Arts
From Thursday 22 November until the 20 January you can enjoy "Collections in dialogue", the new exhibition carried out by the National Museum of Fine Arts.
The sample, to be held in the room 41 on the second floor of the venue located on Avenida del Libertador 1473, will allow to appreciate five works belonging to great artists such as Horacio Butler, Juan Carlos Castagnino, Maria Martorell, Martha Peluffo and José Fernández Muro.
Regarding the name of this brand new exhibition, refers to the communion that exists between the traditional Buenos Aires museum and Banco Ciudad, entities that treasure this cultural heritage.
As defined by Andrés Duprat, director of the Fine Arts, "In the first decades of the 20th century, the genre of the landscape defines a national ideology ”and in turn adds: "Some artists adhere to naturalistic and post-impressionist tendencies, where the color explodes dissolving the forms ".
In that context, "In the case of Horacio Butler, nature is represented by an almost cubist palette. With the square, the artist takes up the motif of the tree, a reading that takes us back to the masters of the beginning of the century, thus forming a series that allows us to give an account of the look and styles of a generation ", Duprat analyzed.
Meanwhile, "In that confrontation with nature, Juan Carlos Castagnino shows animality in all its wild power in his work Horses on the Plain ”and, from another side, "María Martorell wonders about the simplest mathematical forms put into action in Parallels in motion", according to the analysis carried out by the manager.
Finally, "José Fernández Muro abounds with his abstract geometric research in Two Circles" and "experimentation with the basic elements of art is also postulated by Martha Peluffo, who in the skins of the earth, set the volume as a topic ".
Once opened, This sample can be seen from Tuesday to Friday from 11 a 20 hours or on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a 20.
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