In 1956, with recommendations from Jorge Romero Brest and Pablo Curatella Manes, she was awarded a grant by the French government to live and study in Paris.
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The museum opened on April 11, 1956, and resulted from an initiative by sculptor and diplomat Pablo Curatella Manes and art critic Rafael Squirru (its first director).
The palace contains many works of art by Argentine and American artists from the 20th century, such as Antonio Berni, Pablo Curatella Manes, Lino Enea Spilimbergo, and Roberto Matta.