The figurines and soccer are mixed in this new exhibition at the CNB
A few days from the world, fans will have the opportunity to enjoy another facet of the national sport par excellence with the exhibition "Figuritas. Soccer Appearances in Argentine Art”.
The appointment will be on Friday 25 -from November 19.30- at the National House of the Bicentenary (CNB), when the exhibition will be formally inaugurated and can be visited from Wednesday to Sunday from 19.30 with free admission to the venue located above Riobamba 985.
Under the curatorship of Jesu Antuña, Joaquín Barrera and Marcos Krämer, la exposición brindará la posibilidad al espectador de plantearse temas como la vinculación del fútbol con las artes visuales, the way that crossover of the popular operates from the tragedy, the sacred and the exacerbation of passions, or what is the relationship between the image of the soccer idol and the construction of celebrity, fame and stardom.
It will also be possible to appreciate how much the bodies of athletes support, what do they express, that count, What do they reflect and what do they hide?, Además de ver cómo se manifiesta la mirada pública sobre ellos.
La exposición contempla fotografías, installations, paintings, sculptures, site specific y videos de más de cuarenta artistas.
Within that context, quienes exponen son Adriana Martínez, Alejandro Kuropatwa, Alfredo Dufour, Amalia amoedo, Benito Laren, Boleslaw Senderowicz, Carlos Herrera, Constanza Castagnet, Constanza Chiappini, Daniel Basso, Deborah Pruden, Diego Figueroa, Emiliano Guerresi, Emilio Bianchic, Fátima Pecci Carou, Guillermo Iuso, Guillermo Roux, Gustavo Piñero, Hernán Kacew, Hernán Sansone, Julián Medina, Julio Vanzo, Laura Códega, Laura Ojeda Berries, Leonel Fernández Pinola, Luis Centurión, Malcon D’Stefano, Marcia Schvartz, Marcos López, Mariana Lopez, Mariana Telleria, Mario Scorzelli, Marta Minujín, Martin Kazanietz, Mimi Laquidara, Nicholas Constantine, Patrick Larrambebere, Robert Davies, Rosana Fuertes, Sandro Pereira, Sebastian Gordin, Sergio Avello, Trinidad Metz Brea and Virginia Buitrón.