The Fine Arts premieres the second season of "Thought of an artist"
The cycle gathers interviews with eleven referents of the country's visual arts, which can already be seen on the YouTube channel and the Museum's website.
The National Museum of Fine Arts presents the second season of "Thought of an artist", the original cycle of audiovisual interviews with Argentine creators of relevance and trajectory that are available to the public on different digital platforms of the institution.
In this opportunity, the series produced by Bellas Artes includes in-depth dialogues with eleven great men and women who have left their mark on the visual history of the country: Dalila Stinky, Luis Felipe Noé, Tulio of Sagastizábal, Leopoldo Maler, Pedro Roth, Elba Bairon, Diana Dowek, Elda Cerrato, Marta Minujín, David Lamelas and Fermin Eguia.
“It is a series of unprecedented interviews with great Argentine artists who offer us their enormous experience, his reflections and his vision about art and artistic creation”, explains the director of the museum, Andrés Duprat.
in these videos, about seven minutes long, interviewees express their ideas on various topics related to their profession, and answer questions such as what is art for, what it means to be an artist or what is the link between art and politics, or art and genre. They also reflect on issues such as Argentine art, training and teaching, criticism, the success and the role of the spectator in front of the work. In this edition, also, each author recalls his link with the Fine Arts, Choose your favorite work and comment on it.
The new interviews of "Artist Thought" are available to the public on the institutional YouTube channel and on the website of the Fine Arts. They will also be shared on all the Museum's social networks. (Instagram, IGTV, Facebook y Twitter).
This second installment of the cycle is added to the edition of 2020, released in the context of a global health emergency due to the pandemic, who had Julio Le Parc, Juan Carlos Distefano, norberto gomez, Sara Facio, Marie Orensanz, César Paternosto, Eduardo Stupía, Delia Cancela, Manuela Rasjido and Roberto Jacoby as protagonists.