Centro de Arte y Comunicacion - Favit 00001: Center for Film Audio Video Experience TV and VT / The 3rd International Open Encounter on Video Buenos Aires (1975)

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Centro de Arte y Comunicacion.
Favit 00001: Center for Film Audio Video Experience TV and VT / The 3rd International Open Encounter on Video Buenos Aires.

Buenos Aires, Argentina: Centro de Arte y Comunicacion, 1975.
Single-page flyer/newsletter.
10-5/8 x 8-1/2″.
English. 

Very good. 
Unobtrusive center horizontal crease.

Rare Centro de Arte y Comunicacion flyer/newsletter promoting, against a photo-illustrated background, as part of their experimental film series, the third Encuentro Internacional Abierto de Video organized by the CAYC at the Galleria d'Arte Moderna that took place May 25 – 29, 1975 in Ferrara, Italy. It also promotes Favit 00001: Center for Film Audio Video Experience TV and VT, a Yugoslav organization run by artists Nusa & Sreco Dragan in Ljubljana. 

The newsletter doesn't include a list of participating artists, but the catalogue published to accompany The 3rd International Open Encounter on Video Buenos Aires states that Eleanor Antin, Dana Atchley/ Ace Space Company, Coum (Transmissions / Genesis P-Orridge), Jaime Davidovich, Felipe Ehrenberg, Terry Fox, Shigeko Kubota, Raul Marroquin, Yutaka Matsuzawa, Marta Minujin, Rita Myers, Maurizio Nannucci, Nam June Paik, Guilio Paolini, Gaetano Pesce, Arnulf Rainer, Allan Sekula, Valie Export, Western Front, Jud Yalkut, and more.

No catalog number or date, however the general design besides these omissions is the same as any CAYC flyer/newsletter. 

"Ever since it was founded, the CAYC (Centro de Arte y Comunicación), helmed by the cultural promoter, artist, and businessman Jorge Glusberg, was intended as an interdisciplinary space where an experimental art movement could flourish. The establishment of collaborative networks connecting local and international artists and critics played an important role in this process. The exhibitions shone a light on these exchanges, in which overviews of trends or individual artists provided an introduction to the innovations of international contemporary art and made Argentine and Latin American artists better known on the global scene."

- International Center for the Arts of the Americas at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.