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=Graciela Carnevale=

Graciela Carnevale (b.Marcos Juárez, Córdoba, 1942) is an Argentine artist who lives and works in Rosario, Argentina. Carnevale is best known for her involvement in the Ciclo de Arte Experimental exhibition in Rosario, organized by the Grupo de Arte de Vanguardia de Rosario.

Tucumán Arde Protests
"Tucumán Arde" or Tucumán is burning was an exhibition held in Buenos Aries and Rosario Argentina that began in 1968 in protest of the terrible living and working conditions under military dictator Juan Carlos Onganía.

The Tate Modern Glossary of Art recalls: "Tucuman was home to sugar mills and farms that had been forcibly closed by the government. The politically charged exhibition Tucuman Arde was organised by the Vanguard Artist’s Group who were outraged by the Juan Carlos Onganía dictatorship’s treatment of the people living in Tucuman, and also frustrated by the stringent censorship rules. They exhibited photographs that documented the plight of the Tucuman workers. The exhibition was attended by 3,000 people and is considered today to be an important moment in the history of Argentinean art."

Graciela Carnevale's involvement in the Tucumán Arde protests began as a result of her work with the Circlo de Arte Experimental exhibition in Rosario, Argentina. Kester Grant notes that: "Shortly after the Encierroaction, Carnevale herself participated in the famous Tucuman Arde project in Rosario, which was closed down by the police."