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Cultura en Casa presents a special of Visual Arts

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This Thursday the Culture at Home platform - content site that promotes the Buenos Aires Culture area- presents among its varied programming a special visual arts, in the framework of the celebration of World Art Day.

In this way, two proposals will be added every Monday and Thursday until the end of the month.. Within that context, Today you can see the proposal "Artists in first person", which in its first edition will have the presence of Flavia Da Rin.

Likewise, you can enjoy "Video Art: Dictations of Leticia Obeid ”, un recorrido realizado por la artista que -a partir de su viaje en tren- It crosses different landscapes of the present and relates them to a historical document by Simón Bolívar.

Under the curatorship of Jimena Ferreiro comes “Reviews: the life of Paola Vega's paintings ”, an exhibition of the artist in the Calvaresi Contemporary gallery.

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On the other hand, the platform presents the play "The miser", a show adapted and directed by Corina Fiorillo and starring Antonio Grimau that can be seen from 20 hours.

As for the "audiovisual Perlita" today will be "The Secret Work of Graciela Taquini", where 50 years after his death, Le Corbusier visits his work in La Plata, the Curutchet house. There you will meet the building guide.

Los amantes del jazz tendrán la posibilidad de escuchar a Américo Bellotto y Ángel Sucheras, two greats of the genre in our country, who will interpret the classics of the great Louis Armstrong.

By last, the film "The Black Frost" will be screened, by Maximiliano Schonfeld, whose plot revolves around the terrible weather conditions that endanger the fields of the Lell.

In this context, the appearance of a strange young woman will generate a question mark: Is it a saint who came to save them?

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