The Premio Instituto Torcuato Di Tella [Torcuato Di Tella Institute Award] was established in 1960, a few months after the creation of the Centro de Arte del Instituto Torcuato Di Tella (ITDT) [Art Center at the Torcuato Di Tella Institute]. The latter organization was run by a board composed of Lionello Venturi, Ricardo Camino, Guido Di Tella and Jorge Romero Brest. The Centro was dedicated to the dissemination and promotion of the visual arts as well as to maintaining contact with other centers linked to national and foreign production. The Premio ITDT was created within this framework with the intention of awarding opportunities to young Argentinean artists to enrich their experiences abroad. The Premio ITDT not only awarded prizes/scholarships, but also favored the dissemination of international art within the local scene. This made it an important institution for the renaissance of the visual arts at the time. The prize was awarded to both national and international artists until 1967, with a few variations according to the given year. In 1967 it became known as the Experiencias Visuales. Later, in 1968 and 1969 it was known solely as Experiencias 1969. In 1963 Romero Brest resigned as director of the Museo National de Bellas Artes [National Museum of Fine Arts] and accepted the position of director of the Centro de Artes Visuales [Center of Visual Arts] of the ITDT. The “Experiencias 68” were held in 1968; the following artists were invited to participate: Azaro, Bony, Cancela y Mesejean, Carballa, Jacoby, Lamelas, Paksa, Plate, Suárez, Stoppani, Trotta and Rodríguez Arias. This article documents the list of participating artists as well as the amount allocated to carry out the happening.