Edgardo Antonio Vigo and Distance Communication
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Edgardo Antonio Vigo, communication, artAbstract
This article explores the figure of the artist Edgardo Antonio Vigo (1928-1997) and his theoretical formulations around communication and art, in the field of the artistic practice of Mail Art. For this, a critical analysis of his publications will be carried out, in which his problematizes such conceptualizations.Downloads
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