7 recommended arts and culture for this week

7 recommended arts and culture for this week

The agenda from Thursday 7 to Wednesday 13 September in Buenos Aires

Tribute to Páez Vilaró. Yesterday the Amalita Collection (Olga Cossettini 141) opened an exhibition dedicated to the late Uruguayan artist, one hundred years after his birth. It coincides with Mutaciones sobre verde, by Ariadna Pastorini, open since last week. Until October 8, from Thursday to Sunday from 12 to 20. General admission: $1000; children under 12 years of age, retirees, students and teachers: $500.
Current dance in the Modern. A large exhibition dedicated to the art of movement is based on research by curator Francisco Lemus on the 1960s and experimentation. At Av. San Juan 350 from Monday to Friday, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; weekends, until 8:00 p.m. (Tuesday, closed). General Admission: $500; Wednesday, free; retirees, children under 12, people with disabilities and public school student groups, free of charge.
Used Book Fair. This Saturday and Sunday, between 12 and 19, the second edition of the fair will be held in the Plaza del Lector of the National Library (Agüero 2502), ideal for looking for literary jewels. 34 bookstores participate, such as Aristipo, The Book Cellar, El Juguete Ilustrado, El Silenciero and Mastronardi, among many others. Under the motto "Reading is a party", the meeting will have the participation of authors such as Dolores Reyes, Martín Kohan, Fernando Noy and Emilio García Wehbi.
Public interview. The Slovenian writer Renata Salecl, fourth guest of the year at the Malba Writers' Residence, will talk with the academic Margarita Martínez about the social and subjective dimensions of the pandemic, the subject of her latest book, as well as the effects of neoliberal ideology on the current subjectivity, within the framework of his most recent investigations. There will be book sales and toasts. Wednesday 13, at 7:30 p.m., in the Museum Library (Av. Figueroa Alcorta 3415).
Another stop in San Telmo. In the Nora Fisch gallery (Av. San Juan 701) the exhibitions Más allá en la espesura and other works, 2006-2022, by Miguel Harte, and El centro en todas partes, by Julián Terán, coincide with free admission until October 7. . More at norafisch.com/en/exhibitions.
Alexander Apostle in La Boca. Until October 22, PROA21 (Av. Pedro de Mendoza 2073) is exhibiting Posture and Geometry in the era of Tropical Autocracy, an exhibition by the renowned Venezuelan artist curated by Cuauhtémoc Medina, which brings together films, photographs and installations produced between 2009 and 2018 Presented for the first time at the Centro de Arte 2 de Mayo, in Madrid, it will be presented in November at the University Museum of Contemporary Art (MUAC) in Mexico and in March at the Museum of Modern Art in Bogotá (Mambo).
Conversations in Hunters. On Saturday 9, at 5:30 p.m., the journalist Marina Oybin will interview Margarita Bali, Claudia Aranovich and Gabriel Gendin, authors of the work Marea Alta + Zona Hadal, which is exhibited at Fundación Cazadores (Villarroel 1438) until September 16, Wednesday to Saturday from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Admission to the exhibition and activity is free. In addition, from 5:00 p.m., the artists will take a guided tour.

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