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More of 80 works by Argentine artists at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes

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A total of 84 works from the donation Elia / Robirosa will be presented from Tuesday on the first floor of the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, where they can be seen to 17 of June.

The sample corresponds to a number of embodiments of a selection of Argentine artists of the year 80 Y 90. There prominent names appear as Alberto Heredia, Marta Minujín, Juan José Cambre and Duilio Pierri.

The collection was donated to the museum in 2017, through the renowned gallery owners and Mario Alberto Elia Robirosa. While corresponds to a period between the years 80 to the 90, also they found a series of erotic silkscreens Minujin and drawings and collages of Alberto Heredia of 70, to large canvases of Diego Perrotta and Margarita De Koenigsberg of the early years of 2000.

Fraga and Heredia (1986), de Jorge Pirozzi

According to Andrés Duprat said, director of the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, "Alberto Elia and Mario Robirosa, Notable collectors and gallery owners, have built for half a century the virtuous circle between the two figures, they embody with great poise and generosity ".

The executive added: eighties "In them the criteria by which a number of authors, which we call bind in condensed form" ", granting that quick chronological category the power to appoint a cultural phenomenon much more complex- constitute a unique corpus in the history of national arts ".

Ballesta (1989), Hernán Dompé of

On the other hand, healers sample, Florence Galesio and Pablo De Monte, they carried out a selection of this collection from two thematic clusters: “The return to painting”, composed of artists from the 80, Y “referents”, axis formed by those, without being fully related with this generation, They influenced and complemented this decade marked by the return to traditional artistic practices.

In that context, within the first core, It highlights the large paintings of Juan José Cambre, Duilio Pierri, Jorge Pietra and Alicia Carletti, and sculptures by Juan Paparella, Hernán Dompé and Mary Simon. In addition to Minujín and Heredia, among the "references" are Luis Felipe Noé, Pablo Suarez and Gabriel Messil.

Those wishing to visit this exhibition may do so with free admission, Tuesday through Friday 11 a 20 or the weekends 10 a 20, on the premises located on Avenida del Libertador 1473.

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