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The Palais de Glace will exhibit part of its collection in Avellaneda

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Between 11 June and 6 In August, the Palais de Glace will carry out an exhibition in conjunction with the Municipal Art Center of Avellaneda, under the name "Murmullos that the river brings us".

Under the curatorship of Florence Qualina, this exhibition will generate a conversation between two collections, that can be enjoyed freely and free of charge in the enclosure located on San Martín 797.

with this exposure, the Palais de Glace intends to continue bringing its collection closer to the public that does not pass through the City of Buenos Aires. In this context arises the sample that investigates the continuities, ruptures and movements of daily life on the banks of the Riachuelo. In this case, the intersection of the center and the periphery crosses the continuities of the event that breaks.

In "Murmullos that the river brings us" the public will be able to appreciate a selection of ceramics, drawings, sculptures, Photographs, engravings and paintings that wander between documentary realism, latent desires and unleashed imagination; small constellations that sail along the riverbank of the Plata when the days are clear and the nights are lonely, dangerous and tempting.

The works correspond to the artists Cecilia Benedict De Benedetti, Victor Rebuffat, Nelia Fired, Juan Battle Planas, Lucky Lacámera, Jose Luis Menghi and Claudio Gorrochategui (Municipal Art Center), Aida Carballo, Jungle Vega, julia lara, Alice A.. by Sánchez Crexell, Angela R.. Araya, Lise E. F. by Burgin, Kikika Ros, Cleto Ciocchini, Fermin Eguia, Hernan Dompe, Leo Tavella, Elio Ortiz, Juan Carlos Villarreal, Ricardo Sanguinetti, Hermenegildo Anglada Camarassa, Mildred Burton, Germaine Derbecq, Stephan Lisa, Eliseo Avella and A.. Liebana (Ice Palace).

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