Proposals for projects in the classroom
Points of ViewProposals for classroom projects In this edition, we present “Points of View”, an activity inspired by Manifiesto verde [Green Manifesto], the Museo Moderno’s exhibition in which works by artist and pioneering activist Nicolás García Uriburu (Argentina, 1937–2016) are shown in dialogue with numerous pieces by other artists. The works show nature as a […]
Recursos para educadores y docentes

El Departamento de Educación ofrece programas educativos para docentes y estudiantes de todos los niveles y especialidades. Mediante un enfoque multidisciplinar se promueve la observación, la reflexión y el pensamiento crítico en relación con el arte. Se diseñan capacitaciones, cuadernillos y recursos audiovisuales para fortalecer las estrategias didácticas y metodologías y para reflexionar sobre la […]
Jóvenes y adultos

Jóvenes y adultos Knowledge in the making Knowledge is built and shared. In this section, artists show us their creative and research processes, their techniques and their ways of doing things. We invite you to learn about these experiences and add knowledge to the creation and development of your own works of art. Eating mandarins […]
WHO’S THAT GIRL?

An activity for children and young people with autism The Museo de Arte Moderno’s visual arts collection contains the works of 340 women artists, including paintings, prints, sculptures, drawings and photographs. Today, exhibitions of women artists are held in higher frequency by museums, such as the exhibition Flavia Da Rin: ¿Quién es esa chica? [Flavia […]
Karina Peisajovich: Every time i see a rainbow

Argentine artist Karina Peisajovich’s photo series “Cada vez que veo un arco iris” [“Every time I see a rainbow”] has a date on which it began, but it has yet to come to an end. The project began one summer in 1998 when, on her way to Mar del Sur, she decided to stop to […]
SURPRISING SHAPES

An activity for children and young people with autism Art allows us to transform spots of colour or objects into different shapes, such as faces, bodies and landscapes. Argentine artist Diana Aisenberg transformed one of the museum’s columns into the body of a character and dressed it up using many small objects. We want you […]
THEMATIC SPACES

An activity for children and young people with autism In 2019, the Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires held the exhibition Ad Minoliti: Museo peluche [Ad Minoliti: Soft Museum]. The artist created a large playroom filled with fantastic characters and where the objects were found in unusual positions, resting on the floor or on […]
TENDER, SILLY AND SAD
Take part in these illustrations by Bart Network We invite you to take part in “Tiernxs, tontxs y tristes” [Tender, Silly and Sad], a series of illustrations designed by artist Bart Network for the Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires. The images explore the universe of children, monsters, diversity, tenderness and sadness. You can […]
PATRONS

The Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires is proudly building a family of art collectors, patrons and philanthropists who are interested in promoting Argentinian art and cutting-edge artistic productions. Our patrons are a community of enthusiastic people committed to the management and institutional development of the museum. They provide their support to artistic and […]
Thank You

Sponsorships for the Museo Moderno 2025 Strategic Ally Amigos del Moderno Sponsor AzcuySupervielle Supporters Total EnergiesFundación SantanderMecenazgo Strategic Collaborators PlaviconTopperSamsungFundación AndreaniNinawa DaherSaint FelicienCabrales Philanthropic Patrons Amalia AmoedoPatricia Artigas y Lucas EtchegarayErica RobertsJavier Timerman Patrons Maita BarrenecheaPablo BlancoCecilia DuhauGabriel GuilliganXul Jan y Jimena LusiSandra JuárezCarmen y Martín MarronGabriela Yaceszen as well as those who wish to […]