San Martín presented its 2022 calendar and continues to bet on independent culture

San Martín presented its 2022 calendar and continues to bet on independent culture

Meanwhile, in room E, the work of Lian Angeleri will be seen, a site specific whose five installations deal with the theme of the daily habitat of a house: the artist works on the concept of “real-unreal” and the possibility of “inhabiting the uninhabitable “.

“Faces” is the title of the exhibition that brings together nearly 100 international magazine covers of all time, with some iconic examples such as the Afghan girl from National Geographic (1985) or Ernesto “Che” Guevara portrayed by Alberto Korda in the Canadian Photo , in the vertical room.

An exhibition dedicated to the encyclopedias of the 1950s, “Diction” in Hall AB; “From the gesture” in the Hall of the Muiño room, which reflects on the work of women and femininities as the motor of movement in the world, through photographs and the exhibition “In Illo Tempore”, sculptures by Mónica Souza, complete the offer that can be visited these days.

In addition, from June 2022 to March 2023, with a quarterly extension, each of the ten visual projects selected by a jury based on the call for Visual Arts, to which 350 projects were presented, will be exhibited in the different rooms. received.

In this sense, there will be exhibitions such as “River postcard” by Bárbara Arcuschin, “5th wall” by Agustina Alazraki and “Jewels from the Delta. Spiritual technology” by Maja Lascano, while in September it will be the turn of “Real fake”, by Pabli Stein and “A ship in the ice”, by Remo Martini Crotti.

Within the framework of Cultural San Martín’s Artistic Residencies program -which democratizes its facilities so that artists have a space for research and experimentation- this year “Creation of technologies applied to the performing arts” will take place, with the general coordination of Guillermo Winnicki and artistic coordination by Joaquín Fargas and “Viva Che! The Legend of Ernesto Guevara”, by Miguel Lozupone and Matias Puricelli.

“A program is coming that bets on innovation and experimentation hand in hand with independent culture, in a space of contemporary thought, which aims at coexistence, but also at dialogue from dissidence,” said the minister of Buenos Aires culture, Enrique Avogadro.

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