Inaugurated the photographic exhibition "From Ushuaia to La Quiaca"
With images recorded by Alejandra Palacios, the exhibition "From Ushuaia to La Quiaca" had its kickoff at the Malvinas Museum, within the framework of the cycle "El Rock en la Calle".
Promoted by the Secretary of Cultural Heritage, The exhibition is carried out together with other activities that will also take place throughout the month at the Manzana de las Luces Historical-Cultural Complex and the National Historical Museum..
Under the curatorship of Camilo Carabajal, the photographs of Alejandra Palacios documented the tour designed and carried out by León Gieco and Gustavo Santaolalla, between 1981 Y 1984, uniting the Argentine provinces and their local artists.
It is worth noting that among the programmed activities you can participate in samples, Free talks and recitals on Thursdays and Fridays of 11 a 17, Saturdays from 14 a 19 and Sundays of 14 a 18 in Santiago de Calzadilla 1300.
The second day of the cycle will be this Sunday 12 in the Manzana de las Luces Historical Cultural Complex, with an artistic offer that proposes to explore the participation of women in the formation of Argentine rock and the musical processes that take place in the country's provinces.
Within that context, from 19.30 will take place the live show of Weste, formation that explores a conjunction of new sounds mixed with electronics and folk instruments of the world. At 20.30 the evening will be closed by one of the main national rock women referents: Hilda Lizarazu. Both recitals will take place in the Patio de la Procuraduría, located over Peru 222.
Finally, Saturday 18 from December, the National Historical Museum inaugurates "Los 80. The Rock in the Street ”, exhibition on the history of national rock that focuses on one of the most important stages of Argentine rock: the decade that began with the Malvinas war (1982) and extends into the early 90. During this period, Argentine rock won the streets amid the cultural effervescence of a society that was leaving the dictatorship behind.
This exhibition is divided into three sections: the first covers the years 82-83, the national rock boom. The second ─in the auditorium of the Museum─ deals with rock between 1984 Y 1991, and the third ─installed in the subsoil─ includes the patrimony of the under porteño, cult bands and punks and countercultural theater. In each of the sections, Visitors will be able to appreciate pieces related to the most prominent figures of national rock.: instruments, manuscripts, clothing, Photographs, press releases, maps of rock places, posters and fan memorabilia, among other curiosities.
The curatorship and the texts are by the historian Gabriel Di Meglio, museum director, and Ricardo Watson, with the assistance of the research team of the National Historical Museum. The photographic curatorship is by Aspix.
On the other hand, the sample will include experiences such as rewinding cassettes with studs, learn to comb your hair "at eighty" and enter a teenager's room full of posters, and participatory proposals on social networks.
This exhibition As of 18 from December, Wednesday to Sunday from 11 a 19 h in Defense 1600 (CABA).