The institution announced this in a recent statement.
Over the coming days, where the forecasted temperatures will reach and even exceed 35°C, the Museum of Modern Art will open its doors to visitors free of charge in order to provide a refuge from the city’s extreme heat.
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Situated in the popular San Telmo district, this cultural venue is part of the Climate Refuge Network in the city of Buenos Aires. It has the following visiting hours:
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- Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday: 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM
- Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays: 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM
At present, the museum is showcasing the following exhibits, distributed across diverse rooms:
- Art, That Never-Ending River
- Eugenia Calvo: A Restless Substance – Common Spaces on the Ground Floor and Second Floor
- Faivovich & Goldberg: Otumpa – First Floor (Room D)
- Current Dance – Experimentation in Argentine dance from the 60s – Location: Second Basement (Room I)
- Furious Toys – Vanguard and Destruction in Argentine Art from the 60s – Location: First Floor (Room C)
- Hummingbird Culture – Art and identity in the underground scene of the 80s and 90s -Location: First Floor (Room C)
- Green Manifesto – Pictorial Imaginaries for an Emerging World. 1940-2020 – Location: Ground Floor (Rooms A and B)
- A Hundred Paths in a Single Day – Post 2001 Urban Dystopias – Location: Second Floor (Room G)
- The Fishermen’s Dusk – Location: Moderno Café
- 18 Minutes from the Sun – A journey through the Cosmos through modern and contemporary Argentine art. 1900-2023 – Location: First Floor (Rooms E and F)
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Source: Ámbito, Página 12, Museo de Arte Moderno.