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All the proposals that the Bellas Artes offers to enjoy in March

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In March, the National Museum of Fine Arts presents a wide range of cultural events, including interactive tours, participatory activities for the little ones and workshops for teenagers.

Until the 24 of March, You can enjoy the temporary exhibition “From the confines. Gumier Maier in the 80s” on the first level of the Museum. Meanwhile, the exhibition “Prilidiano Pueyrredón. An artist at the beginning of Argentine art” will continue until the 14 of April.

Likewise, there will be special tours during the month, in order to explore the origins of the heritage of the traditional Buenos Aires enclosure in the cycle “Exploring collections”, with visits to rooms that house works by María Luisa Bemberg and the Hirsch family. further, Masterpieces can be seen through the “Essentials” cycle, amazing and unforgettable”.

March will also highlight female artists like Léonie Matthis, María Obligado and Marie Laurencin in the cycle “After the appearance: Stories of women on display”, every Wednesday at 15 hours.

For teens and young adults, the active experience of the visit-workshop “Rebel bodies for a world in crisis” appears on Saturdays at 18 hours.

The museum also offers activities accessible to everyone, with tours for the visually impaired on Thursdays and Saturdays. There are also guided tours in Argentine Sign Language on Sundays.

Another of the special activities of the month will be the conference on “Pablo Pérez-Mínguez, the happy 80s” and “La Movida de Madrid”, on Tuesday 12 from 18 hours

Finally, weekends are for the youngest, with stories inspired by the works that are part of the museum's collection, interactive tours and the possibility of discovering 20th century Argentine art.

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