The Museums of CABA celebrate their day with different proposals

The Museums of CABA celebrate their day with different proposals

October 3, 2024 – 10:07

The City Government’s Museum Day is celebrated and various cultural spaces of CABA will be part of it with a wide thematic offering. There will also be inaugurations.

This Sunday, October 6, the museums of the City of Buenos Aires will open their doors with free entry within the framework of City Government Museum Day. It will be an invitation to visit the offerings of the Buenos Aires museums and also to discover their new exhibitions during the month.

Among the participating spaces, which will be open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., are Larreta Museum, Museum of Popular Art, Carlos Gardel House Museum and Pablo Ducros Hicken Cinema Museum.

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The Casa Carlos Gardel Museum is among the participants.

The Casa Carlos Gardel Museum is among the participants.

Inaugurations

Among the inaugurations, the Luis Perlotti Sculpture Museum will expose “The emancipation of forms” by Leo Vinci, on October 3. In this exhibition, the sculptor invites us to reflect on current topics such as culture, identity and uncertaintywith a critical focus on contemporary society.

For his part, the City Museum will open on October 23 an exhibition on the City parkto explore its history and role in the urban planning of Buenos Aires.

Finally, the José Hernández Popular Art Museum will present “Treasures of the Gran Chaco” on October 24, an exhibition that puts the ancestral productions of the indigenous peoples of Chaco in dialogue with current forms of production.

Previous exhibitions also continue, such as the one dedicated to Mariquita Sánchez de Thompson in it Saavedra Museumand “Troilo, the other Gardel del Abasto” in the Carlos Gardel House.

What is remembered

This celebration commemorates the inauguration of the first municipal museum in 1921has been commemorated since 1974. The heritage of that first museum was a legacy of Serviliano Zemborainwhich became part of the collection of the Saavedra Historical Museum in 1942.

Source: Ambito

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