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Three new titles arrive by Ediciones Buenos Aires

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“Art Wagon”, "Another turn in time" and "Gatitos en blanco y negro" are the names of the recent titles released by Ediciones Buenos Aires, which will also be part of the libraries housed in the houses of the Housing Plan of the Province of Buenos Aires.

The first of these releases is a facsimile edition of the brochure presenting one of the cultural dissemination projects imagined by Emilio Petorutti in the mid-20th century., time when he directed the Provincial Museum of Fine Arts.

This project consisted of the creation of an itinerary museum that would visit the different towns of the Province, with the purpose of bringing art closer to a mass audience.

It is a work of valuable documentary and historical content, about one of the most important characters of national culture.

the publication, which, like the rest of the titles of Ediciones Buenos Aires, was printed at the Provincial Directorate of Printing and Digitization of the State (DIPIDE), has a prologue by Federico Ruvituso, current director of the Emilio Petorutti Provincial Museum of Fine Arts.

"Another turn in time" is a work that brings together twelve stories that were winners of the Banco Provincia Grand Prize for Literature, made in the context of 200 anniversary of the institution.

As a result of the contest, three prizes and nine mentions were awarded, that make up the twelve stories in this book.

Finally, "Black and White Kittens" is the first book that is part of the Mirrors and Windows Collection, intended for the little ones.

This story, containing a folk tale, has been illustrated by María Ayelén García. further, the work integrates the kit that makes up the material delivered to families by the Qunita Buenos Aires Program.

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