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Night of Museums Program January 26, 2011

*** SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Federal District Historical Archive "Carlos de Siguenza y Gongora"

Guided tours of the campus

Walk the Old Palace Condes de Heras y Soto and marvel at the tales and legends that our colonial guides will narrate the tour of the campus today preserves the memory of

of Mexico City

Temporary Exhibition ITUR

Sic ad astra, and will

stars shows that in twelve cards offers a journey through the life, work and thought of Don Carlos de Siguenza y Gongora, one of the greatest figures of the cultural world of New Spain, and who is honored in this enclosure.

Open until 21:00 hrs. Free admission

Archive Museum of Photography

Travel Expo, the world looks for six Japanese photographers.

Comprising 150 images and a video, the exhibition presents the work of six artists Nipponese, made in different techniques and formats, this exhibition presents the looks of authors in various urban and rural settings around the world. Hiraki Sawa, Sayuri Naito, Takeshi Dodo, Naoki Ishikawa, Toshiya Momose and Koji Onaka are contemporary Japanese artists who have these urban scenes, landscapes and even imaginary remote. Campus

open until 21:00 hrs. Free admission

Old City Hall

Women Guided tour of New Spain dramatized

Meet the top stories that happened in the viceregal capital, through his characters. Join us in this journey where you will learn more about women in the colony.

19:30 and 20:30 hrs. Campus

open until 22:00 hrs. Free admission

Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso

Tour by José Clemente Orozco

shows. Painting and truth

The most comprehensive exhibition of this Mexican artist, considered one of the great artists of the twentieth century. A sample chronology for his 50 years of production, consisting of 359 works of national and U.S. collections. Some pieces were first exhibited painting, drawing, gouache, printmaking and preparatory studies for the murals, which together reflect the force of the universe orozquiano.

19:00 and 20:00 hrs. Tour

The mural in the Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso

Discover this majestic building, a jewel eighteenth century Jesuit and the impressive paintings of great Mexican muralists Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, Fermin Revueltas, Ramón Alva de la Canal

, Fernando Leal, Jean Charlot.

19:30 hrs.

The museum will be open to the public at special times of 19:00 to 22:00 hrs.

$ 45.00, 50% discount on general admission (not combinable with other discounts or promotions)

Cultural Center of Spain in Mexico

Dance in Latin America: In Situ SLP

Paula

Giuria Artistic Residency Program for Artists from Latin America and Haiti in Mexico 2010

Presentation of the creative process in situ, developed choreography Giuria Paula (Uruguay) Arts Center of San Luis Potosí "Centenario" during his stay in Mexico

. In Situ SLP

is built from the meeting of four performers and a choreographer, his place of birth in common, San Luis Potosi and shared time frame. This instance of each meeting, each starting point and sediment work. Participate: Giuria Paula (Uruguay).

19:00.

Exhibition (Re) Cycle of Paradise

Ecology Meeting Expanded Show which brings together 13 international artists who explore through installation, photography, drawings, sculptures and interactive interventions, links between the destruction of nature and suffering of women, revealing hidden or unknown aspects of the interrelationship between gender and climate change.

to 22:00 hrs. Entry

liberal

Museo Mural Diego Rivera

Exhibitions

Dream

A Sunday Afternoon in Alameda of Diego Rivera, E l Ateneo de la Juventud and Mexican Plastic and Bicentennial Ten Latin American eyes advantage of the temporary exhibitions room and the mural "Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Park

" by Diego Rivera. The relationship between intellectual group Ateneo de

Youth and artists of the century, and includes contemporary work of five countries which in 2010 celebrated the bicentennial of their independence (Venezuela, Colombia, Chile, Argentina and Mexico) 18:00 to 21:00 hrs.

Music Concert by the

Initiation Art School No. 2 18:30. Free admission

Estanquillo Museum

From 19:00 to 22:00 hrs. Guided tours of the exhibitions Alberto Isaac

and

The Great Centennial Celebrations 1910. Alberto Isaac was outstanding in various fields, and maybe that's why none of them gave importance deserved. Isaac was the Olympic narrator, a leading entertainment journalist, commentator and interviewer film, cartoonist, painter, printmaker, ceramicist very decent, director, screenwriter and film official.

Moreover,

The Great Centennial Celebration 1910 presents a huge and interesting collection of articles, photographs and articles that testify about the manner in which Porfirio Diaz celebrated the first hundred years of Independent Mexico. 19:00. Presentation of the book That opens the door of Carlos Monsivais

Present: Marta Lamas, Alejandro Brito, Braulio Peralta and Jenaro Villamil

Free admission

Palace School of Medicine

19:00 to 22:00 hours. Visit the new exhibition The mark on the bones. An approach to physical

Anthropology and Embryology rooms and wax anatomical models of the nineteenth century, and the cabinets Medical Colonial Art Gallery, Botica the nineteenth century, and the temporary exhibition fragmented body. Free.

National Art Museum

From 19:00 to 22:00 hrs. Tour the majestic building inspired by the sixteenth century Renaissance palace.

20:00 hrs. Concert
Manuel Ramos, violin. Eliseo Martinez, piano
Hall receptions Free admission

Telegraph Museum

From 19:00 to 22:00 hrs. Guided tours of the campus

Read the story of this important means of communication over more than a century

Xicotencatl Access (to the side of MUNAL) Free admission

National Museum Estampa

From 19:00 to 22:00 hrs. Travel the permanent and temporary exhibition

and Prints Non Toxic: Independence and Revolution

Free admission

Laboratorio Arte Alameda

18:00, 19 : 00 and 20:00. Guided tours of the exhibition Revolution (s)

Free admission


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