Graciela Carnevale
Graciela Carnevale is an artist who participated in the avant-garde of Argentina through exhibitions such as Rosario 67 and Estructuras Primarias II (Primary Structures II), both held in 1967 in Buenos Aires. In 1968, Carnevale contributed to the Cic
Graciela Carnevale is an artist who participated in the avant-garde of Argentina through exhibitions such as Rosario 67 and Estructuras Primarias II (Primary Structures II), both held in 1967 in Buenos Aires. In 1968, Carnevale contributed to the Ciclo de Arte Experimental (Experimental Art Cycle) organized by the Grupo de Artistas de Vanguardia de Rosario, and participated in Tucumán Arde (Tucumán Is Burning), a collective project and exhibition denouncing hardship in the Tucumán region. She has preserved and organized an archive of those practices. Since 2003 she co-organized El Levante, an independent collective project to develop critical thinking through art practice. Until recently she has been teaching at the University of Rosario’s School of Arts and is part of Red de Conceptualismos del Sur. Carnevale lives and works in Rosario.