Aby Warburg and the thinking of images
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Aby Warburg, Artistic theory, ExhibitionAbstract
These brief pages cover the exhibition Ninfas, Serpientes, Constelaciones. La Teoría artística de Aby Warburg, which took place at the National Museum of Fine Arts in Buenos Aires from April to June 2017. Curated by Argentine art historian José Emílio Burucúa, the exhibition sought to organize montages of images into five sections that invited the spectator to think about the intense and labyrinthine work of Aby Warburg.
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