1967
Minimal and conceptual works by Oscar Bony, Pablo Suárez, Margarita Paksa, Ricardo Carreira, David Lamelas and Antonio Trotta, among others, are exhibited in Experiencias Visuales 67 at the Di Tella Institute. This exhibition is on during the “Semana de Arte Avanzado” (Week of Advanced Art). The exhibitions, Rosario ‘67 (MAM); Primary Structures II (Sociedad Hebraica Argentina); La Visión elemental (MNBA) and Ramona en la caverna by Berni (Galería Rubbers) are also organized regarding this event.
Oscar Masotta publishes the book Happenings, which reviews and analyses this type of experiences which, related to mass media, were carried out the previous year.
Julio Le Parc, the kinetic artist who wins the Venice Biennial Prize in 1966, exhibits at the Di Tella Institute, attracting almost 160,000 spectators.