Just weeks after the closing of the wildly popular arteBA, Buenos Aires’ thriving art scene was once again on display at Arte Clasica 10. The fair, which took place at Centro Costa Salguero from July 14-17, showcased a wide array of modern and contemporary works from some of the area’s best talent. From painting to sculpture, mixed media to multimedia, the works at Arte Clasica revealed the diversity of Argentina’s art scene and highlighted the emerging talent in the region. The artists who took home the top prizes at the fair were Santiago Estellano, Carlos Manuel Escoriza, Vivian Levinson, and Lucila Perez Pesado.

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Scenes from the annual arteBA Expo held at La Rural in Buenos Aires.

Mauricio Macri at the Teatro Colon

Buenos Aires Mayor Mauricio Macri surveys the renovation progress at the Teatro Colon.

Once considered one of the world’s top five opera houses, Buenos Aires’ Teatro Colon has played host to musical legends like Igor Stravinsky, Richard Strauss, Luciano Pavarotti and Arturo Toscanini. But when the curtain fell on Swan Lake in October 2006, many wondered if the aging and badly neglected theatre would ever regain its former glory.

Shortly thereafter, the City embarked on an ambitious $100 million renovation project to restore something the Colon once boasted: perfect acoustics. A botched mid-80′s mini-renovation changed that and performances over the ensuing twenty years were marred by thin sound and noticeable reverberations.

A team of architects, engineers and renovation experts spent the past three years demolishing and then renovating everything from the stage to the balconies to the freight elevators. Unfortunately peeling an onion of that magnitude began to reveal more serious structural problems, so the planned 2008 re-opening (for the 100th anniversary) was postponed until this year’s Bicentennial celebration in Buenos Aires.

Despite doubts and criticism from opposition parties, the Government of the City of Buenos Aires persevered and the Colon is finally ready for her debut on May 24. Actually a dress rehearsal was held last night, according to Clai­n, for the hundreds of workers involved with restoring the most important cultural symbol in Argentina.

Shortly after 8:00, the conductor took the stage and the sounds of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony soared through the hall. As for the restoration of the once-perfect acoustics, the conductor’s comment says it all, “We cried like little boys.” (Teatro Colon)

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ArtFutura takes place November 5-8 at the MALBA in Buenos Aires

The groundbreaking ArtFutura takes place November 5-8 at the MALBA in Buenos Aires

Call it Impressionism Meets Interactive Games Acrylics Meet Animation Typography Meets YouTube. Or better yet, just follow the portenos and call it ArtFuturaThis incredible event, which blends art with cutting-edge ideas coming out of the worlds of new media, interactive design, video games and digital animation, returns to the MALBA for the second consecutive year.

Originally debuting in Barcelona in 1990, ArtFutura continues to advance the ideas that art and science run increasingly on parallel paths and that art today is closely aligned with new media, the Internet and digital technology. Past participants include William Gibson, Theo Jansen, Toshio Iwai, Laurie Anderson and Hiroshi Ishii.

Tickets are free but limited so, in the new media spirit of ArtFutura, jump on their Facebook page or visit the official site for more information.

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