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Graciela Carnevale
Carnevale remains most well known for her experimental Happening; Accion del Encierro (Confinement Action) from 1968. It took place in the context of the Ciclo de Arte Experimental, which included other artists such as Rodolfo Elizalde or Emilio Ghilioni. Protests had taken place and had been brutally repressed in the month in which the Cycle was planned. What united the artists that participated in it, who went by the name of “Grupo de Vanguaria de Rosario”, was their interest in dematerialization and performance art. For the piece, Carnevale invited viewers into an empty gallery, and covered the front glass wall with posters.[3] She then locked the viewers in the gallery and left. Carnevale stated that the intention of this action was to invoke a type of “exemplary violence” whereby participants were forced to move from being passive viewers to active and aware participants by engaging in the act of freeing themselves from the gallery.[4] Rather than engaging in violent action participants flagged down a passerby to break the glass from the outside and free them passing the responsibility of the violent action on. The pictures of the event show faces of amusement, excitement and curiosity. This Happening was a critique meant to encourage critical reflection on the nature of freedom in Argentina, under military dictatorship at that time. The breaking of glass of the gallery wall was meant to echo breaking the constraints of political repression.
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Hans Haacke
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Marcel Broodthaers
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Michael Asher
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