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'''Location:''' Buenos Aires, Argentina
'''Location:''' Buenos Aires, Argentina


'''Description of Artwork:''' Plate is a graphic designer, adament about the fact that he does not create work to provoke a response from viewers. He claims, however, that the work he contributed to the ''Experiencias 68'' exhibition expressed the feelings of the masses.
'''Description of Artwork:''' Plate is a graphic designer, adamant about the fact that he does not create work to provoke a response from viewers. He claims, however, that the work he contributed to the ''Experiencias 68'' exhibition expressed the feelings of the masses.


'''The Incident:''' In May 1968, in the group exhibition ''Experiencias 68'', at the Instituto Di Tella, the above mentioned work by Roberto Plate was censored by police officials.
'''The Incident:''' In May 1968, in the group exhibition ''Experiencias 68'', at the Instituto Di Tella, the above mentioned work by Roberto Plate was censored by police officials.

Latest revision as of 17:48, 3 February 2012

Date: 1968

Region: South America

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium: Design


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Artist: Roberto Plate

Confronting Bodies: Instituto Di Tella/police officials

Date of Action: May 1968

Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina

Description of Artwork: Plate is a graphic designer, adamant about the fact that he does not create work to provoke a response from viewers. He claims, however, that the work he contributed to the Experiencias 68 exhibition expressed the feelings of the masses.

The Incident: In May 1968, in the group exhibition Experiencias 68, at the Instituto Di Tella, the above mentioned work by Roberto Plate was censored by police officials.

Results of Incident: Other artists, outraged by the censorship of Plate's work, removed their contributions to the exhibition. A protest was started, with the artists throwing their work in the middle of the street. The censorship was not repealed and the exhibition was closed.

Source: Leon Ferrari