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PROA21: Pica pica, bajada cordón

Oct 05, 2024 - Dec 01, 2024

On October 5th, the exhibition "Pica pica bajada cordón" opens at PROA21, curated by Martín Huberman. This exhibition brings together works of photography, urban studies, and design objects for urban spaces, aiming to offer diverse perspectives on the sidewalks of Buenos Aires, with a special focus on the La Boca neighborhood. It also includes a section dedicated to the history of interventions designed by local and international architects and artists on Fundación Proa's sidewalk. The exhibition is part of the 19th International Architecture Biennale of Buenos Aires.

With a focus on the sidewalk, the selection of works reflects the multiple aspects of life that this element of urban space can capture. The photographs by Horacio Coppola, Marcos Zimmerman, Cristóbal Palma, Ignacio Coló, Iván Breyter, Daniela Mac Adden, Fernando Schapochnik, and Pedro Ignacio Yañez create multiple narratives around the architectural landscape, referencing both the history of Buenos Aires and its current reality.



On October 5th, the exhibition "Pica pica bajada cordón" opens at PROA21, curated by Martín Huberman. This exhibition brings together works of photography, urban studies, and design objects for urban spaces, aiming to offer diverse perspectives on the sidewalks of Buenos Aires, with a special focus on the La Boca neighborhood. It also includes a section dedicated to the history of interventions designed by local and international architects and artists on Fundación Proa's sidewalk. The exhibition is part of the 19th International Architecture Biennale of Buenos Aires.

With a focus on the sidewalk, the selection of works reflects the multiple aspects of life that this element of urban space can capture. The photographs by Horacio Coppola, Marcos Zimmerman, Cristóbal Palma, Ignacio Coló, Iván Breyter, Daniela Mac Adden, Fernando Schapochnik, and Pedro Ignacio Yañez create multiple narratives around the architectural landscape, referencing both the history of Buenos Aires and its current reality.



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Avenida Pedro de Mendoza 1929 Buenos Aires, Argentina 1169

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