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Judi Lynn

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3. Argentina's president seeks arts legacy with concert hall
Sun May 24, 2015, 04:27 PM
May 2015

Argentina's president seeks arts legacy with concert hall
Sun, 24/05/2015 - 14:40


Reuters


With less than a year to go in her presidency, Cristina Fernandez has sought her place in Argentina's cultural history, unveiling Latin America's largest arts complex, housed in Buenos Aires's historic former Post and Telegraph Palace. Named after Fernandez's late husband and predecessor, Nestor Kirchner, the Kirchner Cultural Center's focal piece is an avant-garde bulbous "blue whale" auditorium. With wooden slats on the walls evoking a whale's ribs, it will house the nation's previously homeless symphony orchestra.

The neoclassical building, revamped by local architects, boasts more than 100,000 square meters (1.08 million square feet). It has no permanent art collection, but will stage exhibits, concerts and shows. Critics have called it an above-budget vanity project. Entry will be free to ensure it is a space for "the people," in stark contrast to Argentina's famous Teatro Colon opera house where tickets reach above $100, a princely sum for most Argentines.

"Classical music until a few years ago used to be directed to the elite," Planning Minister Julio de Vido told reporters, a day after the official inauguration by Fernandez. "From the beginning we wanted this cultural center to have the Argentine working class as its protagonist."

The grandiose building, originally opened in 1928 during the city's golden era when Buenos Aires was coined the "Paris of South America," for a while housed the offices of fabled first lady Eva Peron. After falling into disrepair following the privatization of the postal service in the neo-liberal 1990s, it was earmarked for rejuvenation in the 2000s after Kirchner set about re-nationalizing key industries.

More:
http://www.egyptindependent.com//news/argentina-s-president-seeks-arts-legacy-concert-hall

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Néstor Kirchner and Cristina Fernández



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