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The doors of the Eduardo Sívori Museum of Plastic Arts reopened

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Through the use of shift reservation and a strict sanitary protocol, the doors of the Eduardo Sívori Plastic Arts Museum were reopened to the public.

In this way, Visitors were able to return to the site located on Avenida Infanta Isabel 555 with the exhibition of the Guillermo Facio Hebequer collections, Abraham Vigo belonging to the museum's collection and the exhibition that brings together more than 90 small and medium format drawing works by Martha Zuik.

From this reopening, the hours to visit the museum will be Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 12 a 19 hours and saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 11 a 20.

To guarantee income, Advance digital reservation is recommended (at least 2 hours before the required shift) through the Museum's Website. In the event that the visitor attends without prior reservation, Your income will depend on the fact that the capacity within the rooms is not full. El Sívori is the fourth city government museum to join this staggered opening.

After its reopening, Buenos Aires Minister of Culture Enrique Avogadro expressed his joy as "we will be able to once again enjoy this essential place for the visual arts of our City" and added that "this reopening joins our network of museums that have already been developing activities for a time. With strict security and prevention measures, we have the objective that more and more people can reconnect with the culture in our City ".

Meanwhile, Live Cantoni, undersecretary of cultural management of the city highlighted the "enormous achievement within the staggered tour of cultural activities in the city". The official said that “the BA Museums team has been working enormously with the spaces already open, such as the Fernández Blanco Museum and the Larreta Museum, and incorporating Sívori into the list of these spaces is an enormous joy ".

Regarding the Guillermo Facio Hebequer-Abraham Vigo exhibition, is an exhibition that brings together an important selection of historical engravings by the artist Guillermo Facio Hébequer and scenographic sketches by the artist Abraham Vigo belonging to the Sívori Collection.

The exhibition presents a chronological journey through the production of engravings (etchings and lithographs) and inks by the artist Guillermo Facio Hebequer.

This exhibition is developed in three stages, from which the viewer can explore the different aesthetic and conceptual phases of the creator. Through his universal vision, Facio tried to find the union of all people from a utopian perspective, awakening with his art a shared feeling. On many occasions his art is tragic, sad and burdened; in others it is idealistic and hopeful. It will be within these contradictions that a creator of great depth and strength will be found..

further, works by the artist Abraham Vigo are exhibited, in particular his scenographic sketches, made up of a select group of temperas that he made during his participation in independent theaters. The works that make up this sample were produced in the years 20 and these collections are part of the important collection of Argentine art of the museum.

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