Dalila Puzzovio

Dalila Puzzovio
Dalila Puzzovio circa 1965.
Dalila Puzzovio (ca. 1965)
Born1943 (age 80–81)
Occupation(s)Visual artist
Fashion designer
Years active1961– present

Dalila Puzzovio (born 1 January 1943) is an Argentine visual artist and fashion designer active during the 1960s. Puzzovio works in the art forms of pop, happening, and conceptual art.[1][2] Her artistic creativity is credited by Graciela Melgarejo as having paved the way for subsequent Argentine artists and greatly influenced the work they produced.[3]

"The day we went to the Di Tella award ceremony, I got out of the taxi wearing platform shoes, a satin miniskirt, and a monkey-fur jacket, and two policemen didn't know whether to grab me or what; they looked at me with such fear that they let me pass by, they just weren't up for it."

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  1. ^ Barnitz, Jacqueline. "5 Women Artists." Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas 9.14 (1975): 38-41.
  2. ^ Fajardo-Hill, C., Giunta, A., Alonso, R., Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center,, Brooklyn Museum,, & Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA (Project). (2017). Radical women: Latin American art, 1960-1985.
  3. ^ Melgarejo, Graciela. "Dalila Puzzovio: La retrospectiva de toda una vida dedicada al arte-Noticias Positivas." Noticias Positivas, November 4, 2012.
  4. ^ Podalsky, Laura (2004). Specular City: Transforming Culture, Consumption, and Space in Buenos Aires, 1955-1973. Temple University Press. pp. 142–. ISBN 978-1-56639-948-7.