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La historia empieza y termina conmigo
Marzo 7, 1982In this interview, Margarita D’Amico asks Carlos Cruz-Diez about working in urban spaces and using contemporary languages and techniques. The journalist begins her article on a subject of fundamental importance: the artist’s international [...]ICAA Record ID: 1472359 -
Marisol : un acuario para soñar
1973This interview by journalist Margarita D'Amico with Marisol [Escobar] begins with a brief look at the exhibition on the fish theme held at the Sidney Janis Gallery in New York. D’Amico asks the artist about the most important characteristics of her [...]ICAA Record ID: 1163605 -
[No es TV, no es cine, no es happening...]
1975Journalist Margarita D’Amico dedicates this text to a new art form: video. The author shows the versatility of this new medium as well as its ability to capture the diverse areas of human activity. The aspects she highlights include the possibility [...]ICAA Record ID: 1162599 -
Mercedes Pardo : 1 x 9
1969This text is an interview by journalist Margarita D’Amico with Venezuelan artist Mercedes Pardo on the occasion of her 1969 exhibition, 1 x 9: color de la serigrafía, held at the Museo de Bellas Artes de Caracas. In it, Pardo discusses her [...]ICAA Record ID: 1155959 -
Hoy es arte lo que no era
1980In the first section of Sí y No, her column in the Caracas newspaper El Nacional, the journalist Margarita D’Amico publishes some of the thoughts on “today’s art” expressed by Claudio Perna, the photographer and conceptual artist. Perna [...]ICAA Record ID: 1068360 -
Una proposición conceptual en el año reveroniano
1979On September 30, 1979 Margarita D’Amico used her column—Sí y No—in the Sunday edition of El Nacional to review the creative work of three Venezuelan conceptual artists: Claudio Perna, Rolando Peña, and Eugenio Espinoza. She included Perna’s [...]ICAA Record ID: 1067543 -
Las flores de Roberto Obregón
1993Journalist Margarita D’Amico introduces Venezuelan artist Roberto Obregón, asking him to reflect on his series, Crónicas de flores y Disecciones de rosas [Flower Chronicles and Rose Dissections]. Obregón states that his interest in “chronicles [...]ICAA Record ID: 1051362