“Art was always sexist.” With her irreverent spirit intact, Delia Cancela confesses in her most personal interview. A member of Di Tella, a key figure in the aesthetic revolution of the 60s and a pioneer in linking fashion, visual arts and design, her talent, creativity and audacity led her to be recognized around the world By Gabriela Grosso


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Her long orange hair is her most recognizable hallmark and, perhaps, what had the most impact…

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