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South America
Argentina, Brazil,
Venezuela
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Museo De Bellas Artes De La Voca
The garden consists of approximately 50 pieces of sculpture on three
terraces. The collection features work by figurative artists from Argentina.
Contact: Dr. Guillermo Carlos de la Canal. (54-1) 301 1080. Open Mon.
Through Fri., 10a.m. to 4p.m.; Sat. and Sun., 10a.m. to 2p.m.
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Museo De Arte Moderna
Lanscaped terraces, walkways and pools provide the setting for more
than 10 works by contemporary Brazilian sculptors.
Avenida Beira Mar 20021, Rio de Janeiro. Contact: Claudio Telles, curator
for international projects. (55-21) 210 2188. Fax (55-21) 240 8351.
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Jardín
de Esculturas del Museo de Bellas Artes de Caracas
This is a nonprofit foundation dedicated to International Arts and the oldest
Museum of Art in Venezuela. The garden has a permanent exhibit whose masterpieces
are distributed in a tropical park of 7700 square meters, where you can
observe ancient trees surrounded by various types of tropical specimens.
Parque Los Caobos, Caracas, Distrito Federal 1010, Venezuela. Contact: Ms.
María Elena Ramos - President, Tel: 58-2-578 21 97 or 576 29 08 |
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Fundacion Museo De Artes Visuales Alejandro Otero
Six contemporary sculptures on the grounds by Venezuelan artists,
including Acosta, Garcia, Medina, Narvaez, and Reyes.
Complejo Cultural La Rinconada, Zona Postal 1090, Caracas. Contact: Gabriela
Rangel, reserch department. (58-2) 606 67 04. Fax (58-2) 682 0023. Open
10a.m. to 4p.m., Tues., through Sun.
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