Artists + Critics. Guided Visits with specialists
Rodrigo Alonso - Daniel Merle
Saturday 22th May, 5.00 pm
Renowned Artists + Critics from the local art scene, give the audience a creative and thorough analysis of the The Universe of Futurism. 1909-1936 exhibition.
Coordinator: Mercedes Pérez Bergliaffa
May
Saturday 8 - 5.00 pm
Diana B . Wechsler + Alejandro Puente
Saturday 15 - 5.00 pm
Laura Batkis + Luis Fernando Benedit
Saturday 22 - 5.00 pm
Rodrigo Alonso + Daniel Merle
Saturday 29 - 5.00 pm
Daniel Molina
Rodrigo Alonso has a Bachelor in Art (UBA), specialized in contemporary and new media art. Professor at UNTREF, USAL, IUNA, professor and member of the Consulting Committee of the Masters program and a cultural practices of Art and New Media Practices, MECAD, Barcelona. Invited as guest professor by important American and European universities, conferences and round tables. Co-director for the Taller de Arte Interactivo at Espacio Fundación Telefónica. Recent exhibitions: “Nuestra Hospitalidad”, Espai d’Art Contemporani, “Resplandores. Poéticas analógicas y digitales”, Centro Cultural Recoleta, “Tensiones públicas. Utopías domésticas”, Centro Cultural Marcelo Patiño, “Telefonías”, Fundación Telefónica, “El futuro ya no es lo que era”, Espacio Fundación OSDE. Writer, critic and collaborator in several books, art magazines and exhibtion catalogues. His publications include: Muntadas. Con/Textos, Ansia y Devoción, Jaime Davidovich. Video Works. 1970-2000 y No sabe/No contesta. Prácticas fotográficas contemporáneas desde América Latina.
Daniel Merle has a Fine Arts degree and worked as a graphic reporter for the Reuters agency, La Nacion newspaper and The New York Times. Chief Photography editor for Clarin´s VIVA magazine and cultural suplements, and for La Nación´s newspaper Sunday Magazine. Renowned photojournalist professor for TEA School of Photojournalism. Exhibited his work in Ruth Benzacar Gallery, Buenos Aires; International Colloquium of Photo-Graphic; Centro Cultural Recoleta; Photogallery, Teatro San Martin; Alianza Francesa; and recently at the Centro Cultural Borges.