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  2. Buenos Aires Convention - Wikipedia

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    The Buenos Aires Convention (Third Pan-American Convention) is an international copyright treaty signed in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on 11 August 1910, providing mutual recognition of copyrights where the work carries a notice containing a statement of reservation of rights (Art. 3).

  3. International copyright treaties - Wikipedia

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    The Buenos Aires Convention (Third Pan-American Convention) was a treaty signed by most North and South American countries, which allows for protection of all creative works as long as they contain a notice informing that the creator claims copyright on it. The Buenos Aires Convention also instituted the rule of the shorter term, where the ...

  4. List of parties to international copyright agreements - Wikipedia

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    Buenos Aires Convention: Buenos Aires 1910-08-11 1913-03-28 [2] Largely deprecated since 2000-08-23, when the last Buenos Aires holdout joined Berne. The Dominican Republic was the first adherent to the Buenos Aires Convention, effective October 31, 1912. The convention came into force when Guatemala became the second adherent on March 28, 1913 ...

  5. Fileteado - Wikipedia

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    A self-referencing example of the art form. Fileteado (Spanish pronunciation: [fileteˈaðo]) is a type of artistic drawing and lettering, with stylised lines and flowered, climbing plants, typically used in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is used to adorn all kinds of beloved objects: signs, taxis, trucks, and even old colectivos, Buenos Aires's ...

  6. Antonio Berni - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Berni died on 13 October 1981 in Buenos Aires, where he had been working on a Martín Fierro monument. The monument was inaugurated in San Martín on 17 November of the same year. [ 1 ] In an interview shortly before his death, he said, "Art is a response to life.

  7. MALBA - Wikipedia

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    It also maintains a cultural center, which stages art and film exhibitions and develops cultural activities. The museum receives over a million visitors annually, and is sustained by over 1,400 active patrons. [2] The mission of the MALBA is to collect, preserve, research and promote Latin American art from the onset of the 20th century to the ...

  8. Museum of Contemporary Art of Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the museum was inaugurated by the Aldo Rubino Foundation, which has been collecting local and international contemporary art since the 1980s. The façade was designed by the architectural firm Vila Sebastián. [1] During its opening in 2012, the museum featured 150 works of fine art, including Italian, American, Spanish and French ...

  9. List of Art Deco architecture in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Hospital Maternidad Infantil Ramón Sardá, Buenos Aires, Argentina 2038 Lavalle, Buenos Aires, Argentina Kavanagh Building, Buenos Aires, Argentina Alas Building , Buenos Aires, 1957 Argentine Library for the Blind, Lezica branch), Buenos Aires, 1940s