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The visual arts return to the Recoleta Cultural Center

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This Tuesday 19 In March, six new visual arts proposals will be inaugurated simultaneously at the Recoleta Cultural Center..

With free entry, All these exhibitions will be officially inaugurated from 18 in the traditional Buenos Aires venue located on Junín 1930. Later, The samples can be enjoyed from Tuesday to Friday 13.30 a 22 hours and Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 11.15 a 22.

First, the Historical Room (sala 1) the tribute exhibition to León Ferrari will be held, who will return to the Cultural Center after 20 years with the exhibition of two of his original works: “Rosas” y una segunda pieza sin título (collage box with butterflies), in collaboration with the Augusto and León Ferrari Foundation. Art and Heritage.

On the other hand, the exhibition “New Argentina. 1999-2024, 25 years of independent publishing” can be seen in the Open Room (3), under the curatorship of Damián Tabarovsky. This exhibition has a look at the production of books, the role of independent publishers and the exhibition of first editions with more than 50 book covers.

There will also be four contemporary art exhibitions, that were carried out by the new programming team of Visuales del Recoleta, composed of curators Carla Barbero and Javier Villa, with the production of Verónica Otero.

“Coffee under the influences”, by Bruno Grupalli

“Sentinels” is another of the proposals, this time under the curatorship of Barbero, with works made by the artist Victoria Liguori (sala 4) and “The Crouching Crowd” by El Pelele (sala 10). Liguori presents a series of drawings that address the relationship between body and technology from science fiction. El Pelele will present ten works, between paintings and installations, from a narrative that oscillates between the monstrous and the romantic.

In the living room 6 se presentará “Función privada”, curated by Villa, by Bruno Gruppalli with large-format paintings starring solitary characters sitting at the table of a café concert , where he experiments with new protocols for the use and perception of pictorial space and “Odaraia” by Jazmín Berakha (sala 5), ​​one of the pioneering artists in the contemporary reworking of disciplines such as embroidery, tapestry or patchwork , techniques that had been relegated to the domestic sphere.

Finally in the rooms 7, 8 Y 9 The “Young Group” exhibition will continue, “art and contempt in the 50s”, that traces the historical path of the artistic group with its first geometric experiments on paper constructed playfully and collectively. With works by José Arcuri, Diana Chalukian, Alfredo Carracedo, Augusto Cuberas, Domingo Di Stefano, Eduardo Mac Entyre, Víctor Magariños D., Pedro De Simone and Miguel Ángel Vidal . And their dialogue with contemporary artists like Francisca Amigo, Amadeo Azar, Tulio De Sagastizabal, Silvia Gurfein, Cristian Mac Entyre, Roger Mac Entyre, Marina De Caro, Andrés Sobrino and others.

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