Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina
4.5 (8.948 reviews) Spent 2-3 hours Ranking #29 in Buenos Aires Art Museums
Cute Museum… Has something for everyone
This not-for-profit art museum and cultural center first opened its doors in 2001 with the mission to promote contemporary Latin American artists.
Address
Avenida Pte Figueroa Alcorta 3415, Buenos Aires C1425CLA Argentina
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Website
http://www.malba.org.ar
Current local date and time now
Sunday, May 05, 2024, 11:13
User Ratings
4.5 based on (8.948 reviews)
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Reviews
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5Lynn M 5:00 PM Feb 26, 2020
Malta Collection (1900-1970)
We saw the Arte Latinoamericano 1900-1970 exhibit. Colecion Malta. Very much enjoyed it. My husband and our two friends enjoyed the earlier pieces (chronological) of art more, whereas I enjoyed the art most from the middle to the end (1970). The later art was very contemporary and I love contemporary. Some of the artists I enjoyed the most were Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueoros, Antonio Berni, Claudio Tazzi, Romulo Maccio, Jorge de la Vega, Rogelio Polesello, Augusta Luis de Campos, Gregorio Vardanega, Yente, Roberto Matta, and Frida Khali (one piece). Many of these names were new to me, so I took note so I can study their works further on my own. The museum was busy, but pleasantly busy. Not so many people as to feel crowded, and most people were very respectful of your space when viewing a piece you wanted to spend more time with.
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5Penny R 5:00 PM Feb 5, 2020
Visit this trendy art gallery! A must.
I was very excited by this collection. I only ever dreamed of seeing an original Frida Kahlo and this gallery displays one as well as a Rivera. Immerse yourself in the art of Latin America. Check out the pool! (Installation) Beautiful modern building. low entry fee. Nice cafe.