This Saturday (13), at 11 a.m., the public will be able to board, for the last time, for an unprecedented visit to the famous Guggenhein Bilbao, in northern Spain. And that without leaving Florianópolis. Interactively and with free admission, virtual access to the museum can be done at Paradigma Cinearte, in Santo Antônio de Lisboa.
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Designed by Canadian-born American architect Frank Gehry, the museum houses collections of modern and contemporary Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art, as well as special temporary exhibitions that change throughout the year.
In the exclusive itinerary prepared by art teacher Claudio Toscan, the public will be able to virtually browse the galleries of the Guggenhein Bilbao and discover works by contemporary artists such as Anish Kapoor, Richard Serra, Jenny Holzer and painters such as Basquiat , Gerhard Richter, Antoni Tapies and Anselm Kiefer.
The 10th season of the Virtual Museums Project held 24 sessions with 12 new themes, 12 for schools and 12 for the general public. The Virtual Museums Project is carried out by the Cultural Institute of Maratona and made possible thanks to the Municipal Culture Incentive Law of Florianópolis, with the cultural support of Corporate Park.
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