VII Buenos Aires Antiquarian Book Fair

Organized by the Argentine Antiquarian Bookstores Association (ALADA), the VII Antiquarian Book Fair will take place from November 2 to November 6, 2011, at the Ministry of Education, with free entrance. 
This annual event emphasizes the highly valuable cultural heritage of antique books, manuscripts, documents, engravings, maps and photographs available in the antiquarian bookstores of Buenos Aires, placing the city in an outstanding position among other cities where similar fairs are held, like Paris, Madrid, New York, or Milan.
The Fair will showcase a varied selection of antique books, historical documents, maps and photographs, primitive Argentine prints, first editions, and a great amount of diverse, carefully selected printed material.

Dates: November 2 - 6, 2011
Opening hours: 2 PM to 8 PM
Location: Ministerio de Educacion, Salon Alfredo Bravo. Montevideo 950
Free entrance

VIII All Star Polo Match (VIII Partido de las Estrellas)


The 8th edition of the All Star Polo Match (Partido de las Estrellas - Copa Banco BBVA Frances) will be played on Sunday, November 6th, 2011, at 4:00 PM, at the main course of San Isidro Jockey Club.
As every year, the purpose of this charity match is to raise funds for the children´s home Nuestra Señora del Pilar.
This year's match will have a significant importance, since it will revive the super-classic of the 80's. The two teams, Indios Chapaleufú and La Espadaña, will be made up by most of the original players:

La Espadaña Jaeger-LeCoultre: Gonzalo and Alfonso Pieres, Ernesto Trotz, Carlos Gracida, Juan M. Zavaleta
Indios Chapaleufú Anaflex: Marcos Heguy, Horacio Heguy Jr, Bautista Heguy, Alex Garrahan

Location: San Isidro Jockey Club. Av. Marquez and Isabel la Católica, San Isidro, Province of Buenos Aires.
Tickets: AR$ 30 on sale at the venue.
Don´t miss the opportunity of attending this world class event. Contact me so I can arrange transportation for you (at least 48 hours in advance).

Buenos Aires Photo 2011

The seventh edition of Buenos Aires Photo will take place at Palais de Glace in Recoleta from October 27th through October 30th, 2011. This is the only art fair specialized in Photography in Latin America.
This exhibition brings together 500 photographs by 150 artists from more than 30 art galleries from different countries like: Argentina, Perú, United States, Uruguay, Bolivia, Guatemala, Cuba, and Spain.
The works by the finalists of the Petrobras Buenos Aires Photo Award 2011 will be presented. There will be conferences and book presentations every day during the fair.
The works by Luis Gonzalez Palma will be exhibited simultaneously with Buenos Aires Photo at Palacio de las Artes in Palacio Duhau, Av. Alvear 1661.

For more information on participating galleries and schedule of lectures, visit Buenos Aires Photo 2011 official website.

Dates: October 27 - 30, 2011
Location: Palais de Glace. Posadas 1725
Opening hours: 1 PM to 9 PM
Entry Fee: 
General: AR$ 30
Students and pensioners: AR$ 15  
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Unprecedented exhibition Gods, rites and crafts from the prehispanic Mexico


Fundación Proa presents the exhibition "Gods, rites and crafts from the prehispanic México", organized by the Embassy of Mexico in Argentina and sponsored by Tenaris/Organizacion Techint, that will be held until February 21st, 2012.
The exhibit features for the first time in Argentina more than 150 archaeological pieces from different cultures that inhabited the Gulf of Mexico, their gods, their various shapes and representations, the many rituals developed on behalf of them, and crafts exercised by the inhabitants of the area before the Spanish conquest.
According to its curator, David Morales Gómez, the exhibition is "a fine selection of pieces that show the huge variety of ideas, social structure and complexity of an ideology."
From a special selection, with recently recovered pieces never exhibited before, the works impress with their symbolic force and beauty. They belong to the patrimony of 13 museums, two Houses of Culture, an archaeological site and the National Institute Anthropology and History Mexico (INAH).
The exhibition also features the production of those who worked with indispensable sea materials like conch and snail shells to make bracelets, rings and armbands. It includes fragments of mural paintings, which are crucial to grasping the vital, sacred and profane orders of these cultures.

Fundación PROA
Av. Pedro de Mendoza 1929, La Boca
Tuesdays to Sundays, 11am to 7pm
Mondays closed.