Graciela Sacco is an Argentinian photographer, video and installation artist. The artist’s strong socio-political photographic images serve as metaphors for some of the most acute problems of contemporary society such as famine, homelessness, authoritarianism, poor education, corrupt governments and officials, gun violence and crime, among others.
Born in Argentina in 1956. Sacco is graduated from Fine Arts, University of Rosario, Argentina. Sacco represented Argentina at the 1996 Sao Paulo Bienal and the 1997 Bienal of Havana. Her work has been included in major exhibitions around the world in countries including; Chile, Denmark, Guatemala and Paris. Sacco currently holds the position of Professor of 20th Century Latin American Art at the University of Rosario in Argentina.
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