Roberto Jacoby

Roberto Jacoby
Born 1944
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nationality Argentinian
Occupation artist, sociologist

Roberto Jacoby (born 1944) is an Argentinian artist and sociologist.

Biography

Jacoby was born in Buenos Aires in 1944. In 1966, along with Eduardo Costa and Raúl Escari, he promoted an art for communications media.[1][2]

He was a member of the so-called "generación del Di Tella" (Instituto Di Tella) and is considered one of the first conceptual artist of the world. He participated on many exhibitions as "Experiencias del 68" and "Tucumán arde". He investigated social conflicts and epistemology subjects and wrote for the band Virus that began a new Argentinian rock wave on the 1980s.

References

  1. Elkins, James; Kac, Eduardo (2005). Telepresence and Bio Art: Networking Humans, Rabbits and Robots (Studies in Literature & Science). University of Michigan Press. pp. 34–35. ISBN 0472068105.
  2. Osborne, Peter; Bird, Jon; Newman, Michael (1999). Rewriting Conceptual Art. Reaktion. p. 141. ISBN 1861890524.


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