Museum of Latin American Art


Unique in its kind and one of the most interesting places that are worth visiting on occasion, is rightly considered the Museum of Latin American Art, located in the capital of Argentina - Buenos Aires . His original exhibits will make you look at life from a different point of view, and someone will be allowed to rethink the very notion of painting and sculpture.

What is the Museum of Latin American Art?

Maecenas, who gave the world the idea of ​​an exhibition of Latin American authors of the twentieth century, is Eduardo Constantini. On the money of his fund in late September 2001, a structure was constructed in the original style of deconstructionism, reflecting its internal content.

The exposition of this unusual museum, which is more than 400 works, is almost entirely owned by Constantini, who decided to show the world the masterpieces of his private collection:

  1. On the first floor of a three-story building there is an exhibition of contemporaries - Latin American sculptors, photographers and artists. Very busy with the installation of kinetic sand, which attracts the interest of the younger generation.
  2. The second floor is a collection of the last century by Frieda Kalo, Antonio Berni, Jorge de la Vega and others, no less famous authors.
  3. The third floor is rented for private exhibitions and exhibitions , and it is never empty.

There is a museum in one of the districts of Buenos Aires - Palermo. After visiting the exhibition, it is nice to relax by drinking coffee in one of the cozy cafes that abound in the street. Having come here, each person can plunge into the atmosphere of true Latin America and through the creations of its masters to join their cultural heritage.

How to get to the Museum of Latin American Art?

View unique exhibits of the museum is very simple, because you can get here from any corner of the capital. It is enough to take the metro station Pueyrredon and get to the museum, or use any of the buses №№ 10, 37, 38, 41, 59, 60, 67, 92, 93, 95, 102, 108, 11, 118, 124 , 128, 130. You need to exit at the stop Av Figueroa Alcorta.