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The exhibition continues “How much does love weigh?” in Recoleta

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The collective exhibition “How much does love weigh?”, curated by Daniel Fischer, continues to captivate visitors at the Recoleta Cultural Center, located in Junín 1930.

This exhibition has become a meeting point for lovers of contemporary art, offering a wide variety of works from more than 60 national and international artists.

Fischer, renowned professor and independent curator of contemporary art, has carefully selected the works that make up this exhibition, that cover different formats such as photographs, installations, paintings, sculptures, videos and textual fragments. Its goal is to explore the various facets of love and its influence on the human experience., from both physical and emotional perspectives.

The exhibition invites visitors to reflect on the meaning of love in our lives, using art as a means to delve deeper into this universal topic. With a schedule from Tuesday to Friday 13:30 a 22:00 hours, and on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 11:15 a 22:00 hours, the exhibition offers the opportunity to immerse yourself in a world of creativity and contemplation.

Daniel Fischer, In addition to his work as a curator, He is a member of the Argentine Association of Art Critics (AACA) and has been recognized for his contribution to the field of contemporary art. With a career that includes the direction of the René Brusau Museum of Fine Arts in Resistencia, Chaco, Fischer brings his experience and knowledge to enrich the visitor experience of “How Much Does Love Weigh?”?”.

The exhibition will remain open to the public, With free entry, in the Recoleta Cultural Center, giving viewers the opportunity to explore and reflect on the power and complexity of love in our lives.

Participating artists

Amalia amoedo, Manuel Ameztoy, Gabriel Baggio, Fabiana Barreda, Fabian Bercic, Antonio Berni, Delia Cancela, Claudia Casarino, Ali Chen, Cynthia Cohen, Nicholas Constantine, Angela Copello, Flavia Da Rin, Ask from Mareca, Claudia del Rio, Elisa Estrada, Leon Ferrari, Monica Fierro, Yiyú Finke, Ana Gallardo, Daniel Garcia, Nicholas Garcia Uriburu, Edgardo Gimenez, Sara Goldman, Carlos Red, Vicente Grondona, Yuyo Cordial, Carlos Herrera, Roberto Jacoby, Daniel Joglar, Alexandra Kehayoglou, Fernanda Laguna, Fabiana Larrea, Pablo Lehmann, Marcos López, Matilde Marin, Hernan Marina, Ulises Mazzucca, Paloma Mejia, Ad Minoliti, Marta Minujín, Margarita Topic, Alberto Passolini, Teresa Pereda, Deborah Pierpaoli, Josefina Robirosa, Jessica Sandoval, Diana Schufer, Paula Senderowicz, Cindy Sherman, Pablo Suarez, Paola Sferco, Soledad Sánchez Goldar, Mariana Telleria, Maria Torcello, Paula Toto Blake, Monica Heller, Liliana Porter, Silvia Rivas, Susanna Perez, Anatole Saderman, Monica Van Asperen and Silvia Hauton.

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