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The exhibition "The 80, rock on the street” will have its own catalog

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During this season the National Historical Museum carried out one of the most successful exhibitions and which at the same time had the greatest response from the public.: "The 80, rock in the street, which will now have its own catalog.

It will be presented on Friday. 25 November from the 18 hours and free admission. The presentation, at the same time, will be in charge of Aspix, Gabriel Better, Cora Gamarnik, Viviana Usubiaga and Richard Watson.

"The 80, rock on the street” has been witnessed by more than 112 a thousand people, who were able to appreciate invaluable material that covered a very special era for music in our country.

Within this framework, the catalog addresses the main axes that the exhibition covered in the National Historical Museum: the birth of the scene in the early 80, the aesthetics that unfolded, the move under, the industry and the public. To which are added texts by Martín Rodríguez, Luis Sagasti, Cristina Civale, Martín Pérez and Humphrey Hinzillo and interventions on aesthetics, Photography, sound, fashion, and spaces of Argentine rock by Fernando García, Inés Ulanovsky, Mario Breuer, Ana Sánchez Troillet and Daniela Lucenas.

further, the catalog brings together more than 120 photographs of the main photographers of the rock scene in the decade of the 80: Andy Cherniavsky, Alejandro Kuropatwa, Gabriel Rocca, Hilda Lizarazu, Jose Luis Perotta, Eduardo Grossman, Alfie Baldo, Claudina Pugliese, Gianni Mestichelli, Marcelo Zappoli, Charlie Small, and aspic, who curated the images, among others. along with objects, posters, instruments, memorabilia, manuscripts, tapas, journals, records that were exhibited in Los 80, rock in the street.

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