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30-01-25
MUNTREF reopens its doors to the public and prepares for the launch of the 2025 season

In February, UNTREF’s museums reopen to the public to continue sharing art for everyone. The Museum of Visual Arts will be open to the public again from Monday 3rd and the Museum of Immigration, together with the Contemporary Art Centre, from Wednesday 5th.

Neighbours, tourists, researchers, students, teachers and artists can visit MUNTREF’s Caseros headquarters from Monday 3rd February from Monday to Saturday from 12 to 8 p.m. to see the exhibition Todo y nada están ahí para ser dichos, a work on works from the MUNTREF Collection and the Archive of the UNTREF’s Dr Norberto Griffa Institute for Research in Art and Culture, with the poetry of Susana Thénon as the guiding thread. And from Wednesday 5th, Wednesdays to Sundays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., we are waiting for everyone at the Hotel de Inmigrantes, to continue learning about the history of immigration in Argentina through the Museo de la Inmigración’s exhibitions, Para todos los hombres del mundo and Del Mediterráneo oriental del Plata; and enjoying proposals by artists from Argentina and the world in the exhibitions of the Centro de Arte Contemporáneo: Dies irae. Sobre las posibles formas del mañana, by the Spanish artist Max de Esteban curated by Ferran Barenblit; Legado Heras Velasco, a work by the Archivo Taller Heras Velasco (ATHV) as part of the Centenary project; Baile circular, a group exhibition curated by Juliana Caffé and Juliana Gontijo, from Brazil; and La caja y el secreto, an audiovisual project by the Basque artist Iván Gómez Gutiérrez curated by Helga Massetani Piemonte.

Admission is free at all venues.