Wednesday, August 10, 2011
THEMATIC VISITS IN THE FINE ARTS MUSEUM
Until December the 17th, the National Fine Arts Museum (MNBA, 1473 Del Libertador Avenue, Recoleta) organizes special guided visits to some of its most outstanding works. In the frame of the new muse graphic design of the lower exhibition rooms, the Museum adds up a new way of approaching to its patrimony. Once a week, the possibility to broaden the interpretations on themes, artists and works is offered.
The goal is to enrich the knowledge on the stable collection and the aesthetic experience of the visitor as an interpreter. The Museum decided to improve the experience with these thematic visits to some of its greatest works. Here are the next visits:
Tuesday August the 30th
Rodin and Dante: images from “Hell” in the Divine Comedy.
Tuesday September the 20th
Candido López: the brush of the battles.
Sunday October the 2nd
Pueyrredón and Sívori: two naked glimpses.
Saturday November the 12th & December the 17th
Vanitas in the baroque art: Can art make the futile last?
These visits represent special occasions for the visitors, but the Museum itself can be visited any time during its regular schedule from Tuesdays to Fridays from 12.30PM to 8.30PM and Saturdays and Sundays from 9.30AM to 8.30PM.
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