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Buenos Aires museums prepare to celebrate the month of women

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With a wide range of activities that include guided tours, tours, readings, fairs, workshops, talks and exhibitions, The BA Museums announced their programming for Women's Month.

All these proposals will be developed between Thursday 9 and end of the month, all of them related to International Women's Day and starred exclusively by female artists.

The participating venues will be the Cinema Museum, Buenos Aires Museum, Popular art museum, Larreta Museum and the Sívori Museum.

In the Buenos Aires Museum, on Friday 10, 17, 24 Y 31 and Wednesday 15, 22 Y 29 March at 16, The Women of All Time Guided Tour will be held. Guided tour of the BAM collection to meet the women who were and are fundamental to the history of the City of Buenos Aires.

This visit allows us to recognize and record ignored trajectories of the life and work of the women of the Buenos Aires metropolis. Thursday 9 March 17.30 a 19 hours, the reading and literary creation meeting "Between the flames they believed" by Gabriela Rakovstky will be held.

Within this framework, Women writers from the City of Buenos Aires will dialogue with their predecessors and share with the audience poems and prose fragments by other artists in whom they believe, whom they consider their referents, inspiring. Then, the public will be invited to participate in a moment of exploration and creative writing based on the thematic intersection that articulates the themes of women and urbanity. The writers will participate: Natalia Jelos, Miracles Corcuera, Eleonora González Capria, Belén Nahuz, vera buendía, Eva Bisceglia, Dear Schiavone, Anabella Barbonaglia and Daniela Aguinsky.

Meanwhile, at the Museum of Cinema on Friday 10 March at 17, the talk "Illusion Trips" will be held: magic lantern shows and immersive experiences before the cinematograph” by Paula Bruno Garcén, with presentation of images about the spectacles of optical projections as antecedents of the cinematograph, and who participated in the gestation of illusion travel experiences together with travel literature.

Then, will take a guided tour around the pieces in the exhibition of the Museum of Cinema, with emphasis on the proximity between the events of optical projections, the panoramas and travel literature as resources that generated during the second half of the 19th century the experiences of illusionary trips and formed the great public that would begin to outline the cosmopolitan tourist circuits.

further, emphasis will be placed on those similarities between the illusion travel experiences of the 19th century, and cinema or the latest technologies of virtual reality and augmented reality. The talk is part of the Letters Cycle of "Son tus Museos", call for artists and professionals, in the areas of visual arts, performing arts, letters and formation.

At the José Hernández Popular Art Museum, Saturday 11 March at 18, the projection of contemporary dance "Vanitas 1" will be held, where a woman's body connects with the most earthly things on Earth, that matter that sees death and life united in the same process of vital decomposition.

Then, a live review will be made by Alejandra Varela, work review, and a conversation with the artist Agustina Sario about this research.

"Vanitas" is a trilogy, carried out between 2020 Y 2022 by the choreographers and dancers Agustina Sario and Matthieu Perpoint together with Joaquín Wall, Leandro Egido Hardoy, Adrian Grimozzi and Demian Velazco Rochwerger, is a video installation that explores skin contacts with diverse territories, from the forest to the cement, from natural moss to artificial volcanoes and ruined buildings. The Vanitas trilogy works, like the baroque pictorial genre, on the eros/thanatos axis to which the body/environment axis is incorporated.

At the Sívori Museum, on Wednesday 15 March at 18, "Materials in expansion" will be inaugurated. The continuity of matter in the virtual”. It is an adaptation of an interdisciplinary project called Stretching Materialities that investigates the intersections between physical matter and virtual matter..

It will be accompanied by an installation by the artist Daniela Castillo that will take place in various stages.. Before the day of the inauguration, a "base framework" will be generated where the artist will work live during the activation hours., while the public is with the viewers living the virtual experience.

The additional fabric that Daniela Castillo will generate performatively, will be guided by a computer (artificial intelligence) that will give indications of the weaving process. instructions given by the computer, They are generated by artificial intelligence and are connected to what happens in the viewers of the public. A kind of joint work between the artist and artificial intelligence. The inauguration will feature a talk in which the artist Daniela Castillo will participate, Teresa Riccardi and Christian Stein.

In the Larreta Museum, Thursday 16 March at 17, The “Intangible Curatorship” by Sol Echeverría will be inaugurated. A poetic journey to get lost in the various imaginaries that the plants in the museum's garden awaken from a literary point of view, historical and sensitive. Visual artists and writers will read texts about flowers, plants and gardens. It can be visited from 17 al 31 of March, of 11 a 19 hours.

The tour is part of the Letters Cycle of "Son tus Museos", call for artists and professionals, in the areas of visual arts, performing arts, letters and formation. Saturday 18 of March, The Motivo Impreso Fair will be held #CREADORAS de 17.30 a 19.30 hours. Fair of small-format author's works and objects linked to graphic art, that summons different female artists to create a space for exchange and interaction with the public. It will have a graphic poster workshop from the 17.30.

Other exhibits to enjoy

At the Film Museum, it will be possible to tour the María Luisa Bemberg exhibition: ideas have to be lived. Exhibition dedicated to one of the most important directors of our cinema, where the collection that he personally donated to the Cinema Museum is exhibited. It will be possible to appreciate the production display of his historical reconstruction films with costume pieces, designs by Graciela Galán for Camila, Miss Mary, me too, the worst of all, and multiple scenographic pieces. From the exhibition the wardrobe of Camila and Ladislao, or the scenographic elements so accurate, like the library or the virgin used in Yo, the worst of all, impress by detailed realization.

In the Buenos Aires Museum, you can visit the exhibition Beneath the murmurs by the artist from Salta Daniela Arnaudo in the Querubines room. It is the third exhibition of the Son Tus Museos Federal Call that links textiles and performance. It is made up of large and small format works, all of them hand embroidered on sheets, handkerchiefs and folders, ancient. These materials – today a work support – were inherited from the artist's family. The embroidery technique was also transmitted from generation to generation.. In some pieces it incorporates artisan dyeing with natural dyes, ferrites, land; in others there are experiments with the cyanotype technique and artisanal sublimation.

On the social networks of MuseosBA (@museosba) it will be possible to see the cycle Women of the MuseumsBA, four video-interviews in reel format with women who currently work in the City Museums and will talk about heritage pieces made by women. The objective of this series is to highlight the work of women who are part of the history and culture of the City.

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