At the Santander Foundation -located at Avda. Paseo Colón 1380- you can visit IMPLOSIÓN !, Marta Minujín’s exhibition that is in its last month of exhibition. Screening Saturdays will be presented in its auditorium, an invitation to explore the life and work of Marta Minujin through 13 short films that can be enjoyed every Saturday during the last month of exhibition.
The visit is with prior reservation, entering https://calendly.com/fundacionsantander/visita-a-fundacion-santander?month=2021-10
From Sunday October 31 to November 7, the collective Homenajes Urbanos -integrated by Ale Giorgga and Melisa Boratyn- offers two meetings open to the public to debate and collectively devise an urban tribute to the iconic Argentine artist. The paste-up action of the typographic posters that resulted from this hotbed of ideas will take a wall in the La Boca neighborhood to coexist with other neighboring artistic interventions and make part of the well-deserved tribute to each pedestrian. It can be visited at the corner of Aristóbulo del Valle and Av. Don Pedro de Mendoza, La Boca, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires.
At arteBA, the contemporary art fair, which will be held from November 3 to 7, Santander will once again be the main sponsor. The contemporary art fair that this year will bring together more than 300 artists represented by 59 galleries at Arenas Studios, located in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of La Boca. For more information: https://arteba.org/
FIFTY-EIGHT by JOHN CAGE (Non-Conventional Festival), on November 6 at 19. Within the framework of the NON-CONVENTIONAL Festival, the Paseo de las Artes de Fundación Santander will host FIFTY-EIGHT by JOHN CAGE, a concert for 58 wind instruments distributed in the space, directed by Rodrigo de Caso and performed by students and graduates of conservatories of the City of Buenos Aires and invited musicians.
The NON-CONVENTIONAL festival has the artistic and general direction of Martín Bauer. It proposes enjoying music, dance, performance and film shows in non-conventional formats, often in atypical places, located in different parts of the city of Buenos Aires. In addition, it has the support of the Santander Foundation through the Law of Patronage of the Ministry of Culture of the City of Buenos Aires.
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