Fusión Arte y Moda

  • Felisa Pinto
Keywords: argentine textures; art; Di Tella; dual platform; fashion; geometry; luxury; memory; recreational

Abstract

This paper gathers a series of compilations of articles that the argentine journalist
Felisa Pinto performed to emblematic characters who knew how to combine fashion with art
in the years of the Di Tella and that were published later in argentine newspapers Museums
and catalogs. Today, this more than generous contribution by the author, comes to enrich the
academic world, to integrate this publication dedicated to the fusion of art and fashion.
Among them are interviews with Dalila Puzzovio famous for its Delilah double platform and
for whom “Di Tella art became fashionable in the 60. Juan Stoppani also belonging to the current aesthetics of the 60´s with his pop slang. Mary Tapia, who was invited by Romero Brest to
exhibit at the Di Tella in 1969, and whose works were marked by “an immutable and sensitive
textures style in Latin America”; and Marcial Berro whose jewelry were recognized by his followers (among them Andy Warhol) as unique an celebratory objects “

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Published
2019-10-17
How to Cite
Pinto, F. (2019). Fusión Arte y Moda. Cuadernos Del Centro De Estudios De Diseño Y Comunicación, (44), 17 a 25. https://doi.org/10.18682/cdc.v44i44.1579
Section
Artículos