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“Pampa” opened, Obelisk and After…” in the Apple of Lights

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La Manzana de las Luces recently presented “Pampa, Obelisk and After…”, an exhibition that explores the links between the rural and the urban in Argentine history.

The exhibition brings together works by figures such as Baldomero Fernández Moreno, who portrayed the pampas and the Buenos Aires landscape, and Alberto Prebisch, author of the iconic Obelisk. further, The drawings of Miguel Ángel Practico and the contemporary installations of Marito Villafañe stand out..

With free entry, can be visited from Wednesday to Sunday 12 a 19 hours, without the need for a prior appointment and with entry in order of arrival until capacity is reached. An opportunity to immerse yourself in the richness of our artistic and cultural past.

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