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CAyC 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 (artist)|Jorge González]]. |
CAyC 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 (artist)|Jorge González]].{{cn|date=March 2018}} |
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In 1971, the "Grupo de los Trece" was created by Polish theater director [[Jerzy Grotowski]]. There were 13 artists who made up the group: [[Jacques Bedel]], [[Luis Fernándo Benedit]], [[Gregorio Dujovny]], [[Carlos Ginsburg]], [[Jorge Glusberg]], [[Victor Grippo]], [[Jorge González Mir]], [[Vicente Lucas Marotta]], [[Luis Pazos]], [[Alfredo Portillos]], [[Juan Carlos Romero]], [[Julio Teich]], and [[Horacio Zabala]]. Additional artists who later joined were [[Leopoldo Maler]] and [[Clorindo Testa]]. In 1975, the group were formally named the "CAyC Group."<ref name=BuenosAiresHerald-GlusbergAffair-2003>{{cite news|last1=Tortosa|first1=Alina|title=The Glusberg affair in focus|url=http://alinatortosa.blogspot.com/2013/07/the-glusberg-affair-in-focus-jorge_25.html|work=[[Buenos Aires Herald]]|date=14 December 2003}}</ref> |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
Revision as of 03:46, 8 March 2018
The Centro de Arte y Comunicación (CAyC) is an organization based in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
History
CAyC 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.[citation needed]
In 1971, the "Grupo de los Trece" was created by Polish theater director Jerzy Grotowski. There were 13 artists who made up the group: Jacques Bedel, Luis Fernándo Benedit, Gregorio Dujovny, Carlos Ginsburg, Jorge Glusberg, Victor Grippo, Jorge González Mir, Vicente Lucas Marotta, Luis Pazos, Alfredo Portillos, Juan Carlos Romero, Julio Teich, and Horacio Zabala. Additional artists who later joined were Leopoldo Maler and Clorindo Testa. In 1975, the group were formally named the "CAyC Group."[1]
The work was centered around the concept of "Arte de Sistemas" or Systemic Art.[1]
In 1972, the "Scuola de Altos Estudios del CAyC" was founded.[citation needed]
In the seventies CAyC became an international center for the Pop art-culture and the famous Museo de Arquitectura.[citation needed]
Well-known teachers at CAyC have included Justus Dahinden and Mario Botta.[citation needed]
From 1968 until his death in early 2012, Jorge Glusberg was the Director of CAyC.[citation needed]
External links
- ^ a b Tortosa, Alina (14 December 2003). "The Glusberg affair in focus". Buenos Aires Herald.