The National Museum of Fine Arts opens the season with Xul Solar
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Curated by Cecilia Rabossi, The exhibition covers the work of Oscar Agustín Alejandro Schulz Solari (1887-1963), one of the protagonists of the avant-garde of the twentieth century Argentina.
The exhibition the figure in multiple dimensions -artist, musician, astrologer and “Scriptwriter”-, and analyzes the mystical and utopian character that crosses all their production.
The exhibition brings together more than 160 works, between watercolors, tempera, objects, More expensive, manuscripts, illustrations and personal documents, belonging to the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Pan Klub-Museo Xul Solar Foundation and private collections.
The exhibition also explores his fraternal relationship with the painter Emilio Pettoruti and Jorge Luis Borges, and through these relationships, It stops during your stay in Europe, return to Argentina, in 1924, and its insertion into the local art and literary medium.
The exhibition will be covered in the Pavilion of temporary exhibitions of the Museum of the 8 March to the 17 of June, from Tuesday to Friday, of 11 a 20, Saturday and Sunday, of 10 a 20, With free entry.
It opens 7 March with exposure “Xul Solar. Panactivista”, a 130 anniversary of the birth of the peculiar artist.
Curated by Cecilia Rabossi, The exhibition covers the work of Oscar Agustín Alejandro Schulz Solari (1887-1963), one of the protagonists of the avant-garde of the twentieth century Argentina.
The exhibition the figure in multiple dimensions -artist, musician, astrologer and “Scriptwriter”-, and analyzes the mystical and utopian character that crosses all their production.
The exhibition brings together more than 160 works, between watercolors, tempera, objects, More expensive, manuscripts, illustrations and personal documents, belonging to the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Pan Klub-Museo Xul Solar Foundation and private collections.
The exhibition also explores his fraternal relationship with the painter Emilio Pettoruti and Jorge Luis Borges, and through these relationships, It stops during your stay in Europe, return to Argentina, in 1924, and its insertion into the local art and literary medium.
The exhibition will be covered in the Pavilion of temporary exhibitions of the Museum of the 8 March to the 17 of June, from Tuesday to Friday, of 11 a 20, Saturday and Sunday, of 10 a 20, With free entry.
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