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I had read that in November opened a show on the artist Argentine Oscar Bony at the Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires (Malba), but had not had a chance to go. Fortunately I visited the museum on Saturday and discovered that the sample is extended until February 18, so fervently wanted to recommend that if they can.

My relationship with the work of Bony was fleeting and came in July when visiting another exhibition in Malba revaloricé his work La Familia Obrera. However, this exhibition moved me a lot more, especially all the experience that involved La Familia Obrera and its series of studies in the shooting.

The first, because he did not know that the picture which is exhibited in the permanent collection of Malba is only a record of an experience in living with a family real top of a platform. I get goose bumps that have been able to capture that picture so alive an entire era, that illusion aspirational meant that the relationship between working class and education. I also hit a lot more development of this work in the sample because neither knew the experience had been repeated with other families and even in other countries, and somehow in all looks very much like a profile of the working class.

On the side of the series of shots is noticeable with something as simple as Bony said so many things. I would have liked to get more photographs to the series of portraits with different shots and also the poses in motion. It is also extremely curious the presence of a pattern dating in 1996 in which two shots on a photo of New York, one at each of the twin towers.

The exhibition also includes a series of portraits of bands of the 70s, as apparently was the Bony who built the aesthetic style of groups like Almendra (bottom there is a flip of a disc in which Nacha Guevara is unrecognizable).

In short, this pin shows for more than a great artist who gave the country.

Ah! Malba is also exhibiting its new acquisitions and loan, which include photography Amanda, the number of Sub-realism Creole Marcos Lopez (which I include below).

Oscar Bony. The magician. Works 1965 / 2001. Until February 18, 2008 at Malba (Avda. Figueroa Alcorta 3415). Thursday through Monday and holidays from 12:00 to 20:00. Wednesday until 21:00. Closed Tuesday. General admission: $ 14. Teachers and over 65 (with ID): $ 7. Disabled students (secondary, tertiary and university), and retirees under age 12 (with ID): free.

:: Malba

:: Marcos Lopez

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