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The exhibition "Symphonic Trace" opens at the Museum of La Boca

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Organized jointly by the Luis Felipe Noé and Tres Pinos foundations, Thursday 16 December, the exhibition "Symphonic Trap" will arrive at the Museum of Contemporary Art in La Boca..

This exhibition, which will remain open until the 27 February- brings together works by the artists Marina De Caro, Matias Ercole, Agustín González Goytía, Mauro Koliva, Catherine Leon, Lucrecia Pendant, Julia Masvernat, Monica Millán, Luis Felipe Noé, Alexis Minkiewicz, Mauricio “La Chola” Poblete and Cristina Schiavi.

It should be noted that the exhibition represents the first of a series of actions that both foundations will carry out together within the framework of a collaboration program proposed and coordinated by Luciana Salvá as a member of the Artistic Committee of the Tres Pinos Foundation..

As detailed in the curatorial text, The exhibition has a starting point that is the work "Sin-phonia" by Luis Felipe Noé. This painting was started at the end of the decade of 1980 and taken up by the artist during the pandemic, more than forty years later, in 2020. The work from its own materiality breathes those two times.

At the same time, in “Sin-phone” Noé incorporates the vibratory line of color as an aesthetic resource, which is part of their visual identity language. To this temporal arc, the spiral of chaos is added as a great absorbent attractor of different aesthetics to propose a new.

In parallel, this collaborative project between institutions, It also proposes to exhibit works from collections relevant to the Argentine scene.

Once opened to the public, The exhibition can be visited from Wednesday to Sunday from 11 a 19 in with free admission. It is worth adding that the site located on Avenida Almirante Brown 1031 will be closed from Friday 24 from December to Thursday 6 from January (inclusive).

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