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The '''Art and Communication Centre''' ({{lang-es|Centro de Arte y Comunicación}}, CAYC) in [[Buenos Aires]] was initially established as a multidisciplinary workshop in August 1968 by [[Víctor Grippo]], Jacques Bedel, Luis Fernando Benedit, Alfredo Portillos, Clorindo Testa, Jorge Glusberg and Jorge González. Since 1968 [[Jorge Glusberg]] is Director of the Center for Art and Communication. In 1972 the "Scuola de Altos Estudios del CAYC" was founded. In the seventies CAYC became an international center for the [[Pop art]]-culture and the famous Architecture Museum (''Museo de Arquitectura'').
The '''Art and Communication Centre''' ({{lang-es|Centro de Arte y Comunicación}}, CAYC) in [[Buenos Aires]] was initially established as a multidisciplinary workshop in August 1968 by [[Víctor Grippo]], Jacques Bedel, Luis Fernando Benedit, Alfredo Portillos, Clorindo Testa, Jorge Glusberg and Jorge González. From 1968 until his death in early 2012 [[Jorge Glusberg]] was the Director of the Center for Art and Communication. In 1972 the "Scuola de Altos Estudios del CAYC" was founded. In the seventies CAYC became an international center for the [[Pop art]]-culture and the famous Architecture Museum (''Museo de Arquitectura'').


Well-known teachers at CAYC have included [[Justus Dahinden]] and [[Mario Botta]].
Well-known teachers at CAYC have included [[Justus Dahinden]] and [[Mario Botta]].

Revision as of 18:04, 3 February 2012

The Art and Communication Centre (Spanish: Centro de Arte y Comunicación, CAYC) in Buenos Aires was initially established as a multidisciplinary workshop in August 1968 by Víctor Grippo, Jacques Bedel, Luis Fernando Benedit, Alfredo Portillos, Clorindo Testa, Jorge Glusberg and Jorge González. From 1968 until his death in early 2012 Jorge Glusberg was the Director of the Center for Art and Communication. In 1972 the "Scuola de Altos Estudios del CAYC" was founded. In the seventies CAYC became an international center for the Pop art-culture and the famous Architecture Museum (Museo de Arquitectura).

Well-known teachers at CAYC have included Justus Dahinden and Mario Botta.

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