Debris, works and art at the MNBA in Neuquén

The black floor that characterized the exhibition hall of the National Museum of Fine Arts is part of a Huge pile of rubble outside a building in Neuquén: is that the tasks of reconditioning and extraction of the soil affected by humidity in the building began. The auditorium, the hall and the confectionery are open and Artistic activities continue in the sectors that are not under construction.

The mountains of rubble outside the Museum building in the Central Park caught the attention of visitors and neighbors who were amazed by so much movement of rubble outside the charming building in the vicinity of Miter and Santa Cruz, in Neuquén capital.

“It is an important and complex work, which has to do with the foundations of the building,” explained the municipality’s Infrastructure Secretary, Alejandro Nicola.

Humidity and salt were visible to the naked eye on the black floor of the exhibition hall. The jobs consist ofremove floor and subfloor, remove existing natural flooring, replace flooring and arid, return to place a water-repellent barrier to contain moisture underground and that it does not go back up and finally unfold the floor folder.

He The problem had been noticed when the repairs were made after the architectural inspection that was done at the place cWhen the fire occurred in the cafeteria areawhich left the cultural complex in disuse for more than a year and a half.

449.97 million pesos
was awarded in May for the work

The dismantling of the works, the removal and safeguarding of the museum’s artistic and cultural material was carried out the days prior to the arrival at the Central Park of the company that won the tender.

The decree awarding the work was published a month ago, with a figure that exceeded by about 50 million pesos compared to the original budget planned for the work.

The adThe award was made for a total of 449,970,858 pesos and the company Loft Construcciones SRL will have 120 consecutive days to finish with the homework.

The work will require 120 consecutive days until the end of the work in the Central Park of Neuquén (photo Matías Subat)

The temporary samples sector The National Museum of Fine Arts will be closed and unavailable until the renovation and refurbishment is completed, but the hall, the cafeteria and the auditorium will remain open. The National Museum of Fine Arts is in itself an architectural work: the architectural project was awarded first prize at the 2004 Architecture Biennial, with the project by Mario Roberto Álvarez.

The municipality of Neuquén together with the College of Architects of Neuquén called for a competition of ideas for the expansion of the museum’s auditorium: it currently has a capacity of 320 seats and will seek to lead to a complex for an audience of 700 people, with a theater space and convention hall as part of the initiative.

Independent Film Sunday at the MNBA


This Sunday at 6pm the film will be screened 4 pieces of independent cinema from the region, starting at 18. They are short pieces, lasting 15 to 35 minutes each, in the auditorium of the National Museum of Fine Arts.

“Togethers and Revolts”, by Paula Dalgalarando; «Tell Again»by María Rosa Lovato; “Way back”, by Violeta Arzamendía and Luciana Dacunto; and «If the Fish does not open its mouth it dies» by Agnesse Boaretto.

 
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