Buenos Aires cultural agenda

shows

Stefano. The Comedy Theater of the Province of Buenos Aires, dependent on the Cultural Institute, reopened its doors after almost three years with the staging of “Stefano”, an iconic play written by Armando Discépolo and this time directed by Marcelo DeBellis and Luis Longhi. Tickets can be picked up at the theater box office -Calle 12 between 62 and 63-, from three hours before each performance (Friday and Saturday 9:00 p.m.; Sundays, 8:00 p.m.). The telephone number for reports is (221) 4579925.

SEMDA Festival in Pilar. Until October 21. Celebration of the week of dance with workshops, exhibitions, classes and specially selected works.

Provincial Center of the Arts Theater Auditorium. October 17: “Off-road”. 18:30: Art cinema. Screening of “The Brindis”. 20: Ibero-American Theater Festival: “Bat of women”. 9:30 p.m.: Ibero-American Theater Festival: “La Tentación”.

Guided visits

Provincial Center of the Argentine Theater Arts (The Silver). Guided tours from Tuesday to Friday at 10 and 14.

Provincial Center of the Arts Theater Auditorium (Mar del Plata). Guided tours on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 9:30 and 14. Aimed at educational institutions.

Hudson Museum (Florence Varela). Guided tours on Saturdays and Sundays at 2:00 p.m.

Provincial Museum of Fine Arts

(The Silver). Guided tours from Wednesday to Saturday at 5:00 p.m.

Fifth October 17 Museum (Saint Vincent). Guided tours on Saturdays and Sundays from 14 to 17 (without reservation) and on Saturdays from 15 to 19 (with reservation).

SEA Museum (Mar del Plata). Participatory tours for schools from Tuesday to Friday at 10:00 and 14:00. Participatory tours from Tuesday to Friday at 12:00; Saturday and Sunday at 16 and 18.️

samples

“Constructive drift”. Sea Museum (Mar del Plata). Camilo Guinot’s artistic proposal that is directed towards materiality, time and the cycle of things, proposing relationships between nature and human production.

“One Archive, all the fights”. Historical Archive of the Province “Ricardo Levene” (La Plata). 6th grade students from the San Cayetano de La Plata school visit the exhibition about Adelina de Alaye, Mother of Plaza de Mayo.

“Paper Treasures”. Central Library of the Province (La Plata). The Library intends to publicize its collections and especially the collection of the Treasure Room through a series of exhibitions that will take place throughout the year.

The Itinerant Exhibition of the Bicentennial. Provincial Center of the Argentine Theater Arts (La Plata). Exhibition of works from the Banco Provincia Art Collection, within the framework of the celebrations of its 200 years of history.

Alicia Arigos. Provincial Center of the Arts Theater Auditorium (Mar del Plata). Permanent exhibition of the plastic artist on three series of works that can be seen in the administrative and artists’ access, entrance to dressing rooms, production rooms, office and direction, among other sites of the Provincial Center for the Arts.

Perón and the awakening of popular sport. Juan Domingo Peron Museum and Library (Lobos). Temporary exhibition that addresses the issue of sport from the perspective of an innate athlete like Juan Domingo Perón and his policies to promote it.

“Night Bird”. Fifth Museum “October 17” (San Vicente). Exhibition of the plastic artist Maria Alejandro Ratto that proposes a journey through the life of María Eva Duarte and her legacy.

“Memory of a place”. MAR Museum (Mar del Plata). An exhibition of Jerónimo Veroa curated by Cecilia Rabossi, who explores the Argentine coast of Buenos Aires, tracing traces of the past to point out various contemporary problems.

“Resonances of our land”. Auditorium Theater (Mar del Plata). Composed of works, paintings and engravings from the entity’s private collection. Joint action with the Arturo Jauretche Chair.

“Katinaj”. Auditorium Theater (Mar del Plata). Photographic exhibition by Rubén Romano that explores the spirituality of the indigenous communities in the north of our country, their connection with nature and the mystical nature of all the activities they carry out and “Nopeyak Wo” (the Owner of the Shadows) on the complexity of the indigenous worldview.

“Hidden art in the Museum of La Plata”. Museum of Natural Sciences of La Plata (La Plata). Second part of the exhibition Museum before the Museum, which recovers a part of that history in the Victor de Pol Room, where the heritage of the Emilio Pettoruti Provincial Museum of Fine Arts will be exhibited.

“Flashing Bodies”. Kirchner Cultural Center (CABA). Episode I of the Cruces Project carried out by the Ministry of Culture in conjunction with other institutions. The objective is to put works by emerging artists in dialogue with works by emblematic Argentine artists who make up the collections of museums in our country. The first episode mixes more than forty works from the Emilio Pettoruti Provincial Museum of Fine Arts with proposals by contemporary artists from all over the country.

“The prolongation of our inertia” by Facundo Lugea. Sea Museum (Mar del Plata). Lugea’s work focuses on investigating movement through the transformation of matter, its starting point and its end. The author proposes that this matter be our bodies that travel through space. He seeks to make the audiences accomplices in his narrative to the point of making them protagonists of the show.

Trimarchi Award: “TutuRu”Kami Koni. Sea Museum (Mar del Plata). The Provincial Museum of Contemporary Art MAR presents “TUTURÚ” by the visual artist Kami Koni. The exhibition is made up of the work “Biokimika2000Solarpunk”, winner of the Trimarchi 2021 award. The work “Biokimika2000Solarpunk” is a futuristic solar punk project about the imaginary world to come; the rebirth of a new tribe and a new species where the human footprint and nature can be seen as a geological and anthropological unit.

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