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is no news to anyone, I'm a fan of Argentine design and to follow the court closely. So welcome when he is able to move to province. In this case Jump across the sample of Quehacer Things, which opens on April 5, 2011 and brings together the work of 22 fashion designers of the author of 10 provinces of Argentina. I invite you to learn details of this great initiative.


Knowing The Things

Endeavors Endeavors The Things investigates the wealth and productive symbolic value and design copyright in Argentina, introduced in the redefinition of local identities.

Lorena Sosa

The curatorial project explores two fundamental aspects of design. On the one hand, the symbolic value of contemporary design pieces contain itself, transcending the mere idea of \u200b\u200bgood, getting inserted in the historical construction of culture through empowerment and reinterpretation of tangible and intangible cultural heritage of a community take center stage here creative languages, the diversity of views and their relationship to the identity of a people . On the other hand, the productive value that has the task of design activity while generating employment and improving the quality of life, here the enterprises ensure the diversity of a country's productive fabric.


From the multiplicity of creative languages \u200b\u200bemerge around shared features of the design task that allow us to outline a common work culture. Protagonists in a way inevitable toward identity. The sample s

and complemented by the publication of the book "Things of endeavor, discussions around fashion design in Argentina" , edited by Cordoba Spain Cultural Center, which compiles the collective thinking among designers and cultural managers generated in meeting LCDQ April 2010 in the city of Cordoba.

Marina Gryciuk

The 22 creative

The exhibition includes works by Victoria Bessone (Tilcara, Jujuy) ; Liendro Roxana (Vaqueros, Salta) ; Brendan Fabiola Lorena Sosa and (San Miguel de Tucumán, Tucumán) ; Juan Manuel Alzamora (San Juan) ; Peterle Augusta and Leonardo Peralta (Mendoza) ; Carlos Bono , Claudia García Lange, Edward Tula and Martin Lapidus (Córdoba) ; Silvia Quereda , Noelia Gomez, Marina Gryciuk and Deborah Orellana (Rosario, Santa Fe) , Nicolas Silva Abriola, Mariana Fernández Barrios and Maria Emilia Velasco (Resistance Chaco) ; Miryam Millán (Posadas, Misiones) ; Jim Anastasio and Lang Germain (Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires) .

also may be seen during 2011 in cities Argentina's Salta, San Miguel de Tucuman, Buenos Aires, Rosario, Córdoba and Corrientes.


Does your release?

Its official opening is on Tuesday 5 April at 19:30 , the Cabildo Histórico de Salta (Caseros 549, Salta, Argentina) and open to the public until May 5.

Hours : Tuesday to Sunday 9.30 am to 13.30 pm and from 16.30 to 20.30 hs.

Curator: INTI Trends Observatory.

Organized by: Centro Cultural Spain Córdoba, Fundación Pro Knit, INTI Trends Observatory, North Historical Museum.

In collaboration with: Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Service, Ministry of Economic Development, Government of the Province of Salta, Flavio Eugenio Virla Cultural Center of the Universidad Nacional de Tucuman, Museum of Contemporary Art of Rosario (MACRO) , Museum Under Construction (MEC), Culture Current.

Sponsors : ITEVA, TN & Platex.

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