The Museum of Fine Arts announced its September program
In the framework of the arrival of the month of spring, the National Museum of Fine Arts announced the programming for September, In addition to the activities that accompany.
Within that context, there will be temporary shows, visits to the permanent collection, accessible routes, activities for children and a special program in The Night of the Museums, everything to enjoy with free admission.
First, continue on display "Picasso in the Museum's collection", more than 30 works by the Spanish artist preserved in the institutional heritage, commemorating the 50 anniversary of his death; "Alfredo Hlito. A stubborn stay”, which brings together a hundred pieces by the Argentine artist from the decade of 1960 until the end of his trajectory; the “City of Abstracts” and “Backwards” installations, by contemporary choreographer William Forsythe, as part of the fourth edition of the International Biennial of Contemporary Art of the South (BIENALSUR) Y, until the 3 of September, the works awarded with the Arthaus Prize for Electronic Arts can be seen on the second floor.
the last days of the month, two new exhibitions will be inaugurated: from 21, an exhibition dedicated to the Argentine artist Daniel Santoro can be visited on the second floor, while, the 28 of September, will arrive at the Temporary Exhibition Pavilion “Eduardo Sívori. Modern artist between Paris and Buenos Aires”, curated by Laura Malosetti Costa and Carolina Vanegas Carrasco.
The 23 of September, from 17 to 2 am, Fine Arts participates in The Night of the Museums, with a special program that offers short guided tours, activities for families and tours in Argentine Sign Language (LSA).
further, Fridays 22 Y 29 of September, Y 6 October, to 13, there will be special tours dedicated to French artists from the collection, as part of "I lived France".
While, the new cycle of Fine Arts Cinema, which takes place from today until 7 October, presents a selection of films by German filmmaker and producer Maren Ade, with the sponsorship and collaboration of the Goethe Institute. all programming, as well as the reservation of free tickets can be made by Click here!
On the other hand, the activities that accompany each of the Museum's exhibitions can be consulted at the official site of the traditional porteño venue.