In 1979, a group of young artists emerged in Rosario, Argentina, during a period of brutal dictatorship. Their experimental art brought light to the dark times, challenging the cultural norms that allowed atrocities to flourish. Cucaño's work eventually became part of the history of political art in Latin America, surprising even its own members. Today, in their 50s, the artists continue to claim their bold actions from their youth.
Acha Acha Cucaracha: Cucaño ataca otra vez
A group of young artists in Rosario, Argentina, brought light to the country's oppressive regime in 1979, their creative spirit a beacon of hope in the midst of darkness.






