_My Buenos Aires_

La Maison Rouge, Paris.

Exhibition from June 20th until September 20th, 2015
Opening preview: Friday, June 19th from 6pm to 9pm.
Press preview from 9:30 to 11am

_My Buenos Aires_

Discontent with the institutional art world, this show is part of a series that wishes to stage overlooked art centers. The Argentinian capital has a vital contemporary art scene with a complex history and rich modernist legacy. Artists are constantly collaborating to decipher the enigmatic “tentacular city.”

The exhibition is brought to La Maison Rouge by Paula Aisemberg, director of the foundation, and Albertine de Galbert, Latin American art curator. La Maison Rouge was founded by her father, Antoine de Galbert, with the purpose of promoting diversity within the contemporary art scene. The foundation allows independent curators to explore and experiment with current artists and practices through temporary exhibitions.

My Buenos Aires includes more than sixty artists, both established and new. The idea is “ to offer visitors to La Maison Rouge neither a portrait of the city nor a “who’s who” of Argentinian artists, but rather a sensation, an experience of the dynamics at work in the Argentine capital.” The repertoire, which comprises of installations, sculptures, videos and photography, intends to affirm and reconcile the cultural multiplicity of Buenos Aires.

The opening preview will be hosted Friday, June 19th from 6pm to 9pm, and will continue open through September 20th.

Artists

Roberto Aizenberg (1928-1996),

Nicanor Araoz (1981),

Marcela Astorga (1965),

Hugo Aveta (1966),

Nicolás Bacal (1985),

Ernesto Ballesteros (1963),

Eduardo Tomás Basualdo (1977),

Diego Bianchi (1969),

Joaquín Boz (1987),

Marcelo Brodsky (1954),

Eugenia Calvo (1976),

Gabriel Chaile (1985),

Nicola Costantino (1964),

Ariel Cusnir (1981),

Julián D’Angiolillo (1976),

Flavia Da Rin (1978),

Marina De Caro (1961),

Andrés Denegri (1975),

Mirtha Dermisache (1940-2012),

Sebastián Diaz Morales (1975),

Matías Duville (1974),

Leandro Erlich (1973),

Tomás Espina (1975) &

Martin Cordiano (1975),

León Ferrari (1920-2013),

Ana Gallardo (1958),

Alberto Goldenstein (1951),

Gabriela Golder (1971),

Max Gómez Canle (1972),

Sebastián Gordin (1969),

Jorge Gumier Maier (1953),

Luján Fúnes (1944),

Graciela Hasper (1966),

Carlos Huffmann (1980),

Magdalena Jitrik (1966),

Fabio Kacero (1961),

Guillermo Kuitca (1961),

Fernanda Laguna (1972),

Luciana Lamothe (1975),

José Luis Landet (1977),

Martín Legón (1981),

Catalina León (1981),

José León (1982),

Marcos López (1958),

Jorge Macchi (1963),

Adriana Minoliti (1980),

Marta Minujín (1944) con Mark Brusse,

Guillermina Mongan (1979),

Margarita Paksa (1936),

Esteban Pastorino (1972),

Marcelo Pombo (1959),

Santiago Porter (1971),

Proyecto Segundario Liliana Maresca (Lorena Bossi, Ariel Cusnir, Sebastián Friedman, Leandro Tartaglia, Dani Zelko) con los estudiantes del liceo n°44, de La Cava de Fiorito,

Pablo Reinoso (1955),

Marisa Rubio (1976),

Mariela Scafati (1973),

Pablo Siquier (1961),

Elisa Strada (1970),

Eduardo Stupía (1951),

Pablo Suárez (1937-2006),

Luis Terán (1977),

Valeria Vilar (1974),

Adrián Villar Rojas (1980).

Carlos Herrera (1976),

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La Maison Rouge

Fondation Antoine de Galbert

10 bd de la bastille - 75012 París, France tel. +33 (0) 1 40 01 08 81

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Opening days and times

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January 1st and May 1st