Tres inviernos en París
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Tres inviernos en París

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190 pages 2018

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Conceptual and performance artist Marta Minujín (Argentina 1943) arrives in Paris in 1961, when she was 18 years old. In this diary, recently discovered, Minujin documents her first impression of the French capital city. Throughout its pages, we discover Luis Felipe Noé, Alberto Greco, Alejandra Pizarnik and Julio Cortázar She also records her anguish in the face of loneliness, the change of workshop to workshop, the social background during the war with Algeria, and the struggle to make a name for herself in the world of international art. "Three Winters in Paris" presents the testimony of her life, her career and of a whole generation that, in the sixties, revolutionized social norms and established a counterculture.

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