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ARCHIVE + COMUNICATION

The Audiovisual Archive is a center of audiovisual production focused in the preservation, conservation, catalogue and publishing of contemporary Argentinean culture.

It is constituted by:

- Audiovisual interviews —produced by its own team— focused on the lives of the artists and on the creative process of the different disciplines: Literature, Theater, Visual Arts, Music and Movies.

- A documental base that includes audio and video recordings of TV and radio programs, readings, conferences, exhibitions, theater plays, documentaries and films on life and work of Argentinean writers, visual artists, theater personalities and musicians.

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Julio Cortázar, 25 years after his death
We pay tribute to this unforgettable writer through a recording from 1982.

Agreement

The Audiovisual Archive has signed an Agreement of Preservation of its documental base with the Asociación Proyectos Culturales para el Desarrollo (Cultural Projects for Development Association). This agreement has the support of more than 50 Argentinean writers.
Since this agreement, it is guaranteed a security copy of all the documents produced and gathered by the Buenos Aires Audiovisual Archive, in order to keep and preserve them.

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Public attention area:

In order to watch
the audiovisual material,
arrange and appointment:
* Monday to Friday,
from 2 to 6 pm.
* by phone: 4806-1659/1647.
* by e-mail

Centro Cultural Recoleta

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Literature

New interviews: Ema Wolf, Elsa Osorio, Horacio Salas
Personal library: Arturo Carrera, Guillermo Saccomanno
Tribute: Julio Cortázar
News: “Writers in Vynyl. Argentinean Authors in his own voices”.

Theater

New interviews: Alejandro Catalán, Augusto Fernandes, Bernardo Cappa

Visual arts

New interviews: Jorge Macchi, Margarita Paksa