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'''Description of Artwork:''' ''Tertulia'' was a sound and image intervention at the Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires, using sound files (voices, music and sounds) and historic visual documents of Argentine history.  The installation was part of the 5 International Festival of Buenos Aires. <P>
'''Description of Artwork:''' ''Tertulia'' was a sound and image intervention at the Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires, using sound files (voices, music and sounds) and historic visual documents of Argentine history.  The installation was part of the 5 International Festival of Buenos Aires. <P>
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'''The Incident:''' Neighbors presented a habeas corpus and a judge suspended the show. <P>
'''The Incident:''' Neighbors presented a habeas corpus and a judge suspended the show. <P>



Revision as of 18:15, 16 January 2012

Date: 2005

Region: South America

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium: Public Art


Artist: Nicolas Varchausky (b. 1973) and Eduardo Molinari (b. 1961)

Confronting Bodies: Recoleta neighbours

Dates of Action: September, 2005

Location: Recoleta Cemetery, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Description of Artwork: Tertulia was a sound and image intervention at the Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires, using sound files (voices, music and sounds) and historic visual documents of Argentine history. The installation was part of the 5 International Festival of Buenos Aires.

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The Incident: Neighbors presented a habeas corpus and a judge suspended the show.

Results of Incident: The Buenos Aires city government appealed the decision and the installation could finally take place the night of September 24th, 2005

Source: Nicolas Varchausky; http://www.continentevideo.com.ar/en/ejercicios_molinari.php