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Córdoba: Anniversary of the gallery shows Via Margutta

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In the High Museum of Fine Arts Evita – Ferreyra Palace was inaugurated the exhibition that brings together important pieces of painting and sculpture Gallery Via Margutta. The exhibit is on display on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the prestigious art gallery, located in Sucre 180.

The public who visit the museum will find a distinct range of works, which can be divided into three chapters. The selection displays works by artists born in the nineteenth century, precursors of national currency, also, those works, from the '60s, They represent the tradition and rupture, and finally parts of the new generation of artists. It synthesizes the whole trajectory of the gallery Via Margutta along 25 years of activity.

Evita-Palacio Ferreyra Museum, Hipolito Yrigoyen located on the Avenue 511, open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday 10 a 20 hours, until the 25 of September. General admission is 15 pesos; minor 12 years, students and seniors, free. The Wednesdays, meanwhile, Entrance is free and open. The bonus including Emilio Caraffa Museum and the Palace Museum is worth Dionisi 20 pesos.

From Cordoba to the world

Via Margutta starts its activities in 1991 directed by Maria Carmen Becerra Canterna and Marcos Espinosa Paz. Located in the central area of ​​the city of Córdoba of the Republic Argentina, It is dedicated since then to the exhibition and promotion of artists Argentinos. In the year 2002 is remodeled, and expand becoming Margutta Contemporary Art directed by Maria Carmen Canterna Becerra. It is the principal interest of incorporating new disciplines selecting emerging artists for their promotion and dissemination of contemporary art circuits. The gallery has participated for several years in Art Miami (USA), Arte BA (Argentina), Art Chicago (USA). Arte Americas (USA), ArtBo (Colombia) ,PRINT (Spain), Shanghai Art fair (China) y Sydney Contemporary Fair ( Australia).

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1 Comment

  1. Write Dionisio Po
    23/02/2018 at 23:12

    Thanks for spreading the works of artists from the inside! It is a pity that do not appear the names of the authors of the pictures.

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