Graciela Sacco. One Puff in the Feminism in Dispute
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Feminism(s), art, Graciela Sacco, Andrea GiuntaAbstract
The objective of the present work is to analyze the series of speeches that revolve around the work and the figure of the artist Graciela Sacco, following the studies of Andrea Giunta about the subject (1994-2018) and in relation to the development of feminist art practices in the artistic circle of Buenos Aires. To achieve this end, different cases in which her work was taken as an example or was related to feminist art practices. In order to evidence the contribution of these views about her production, giving light to the conflicts of the present and incorporating the debates in social media as an important part for the construction of new views.Downloads
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