Sergio de Loof: Did you feel about me?

The Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires presents the documentary Sergio De Loof: Did you feel talking about me?

It is an unpublished material recently produced within the framework of the Sergio De Loof exhibition: Did you feel talking about me? , inaugurated on November 28 at the Museum of Modern Art , which is the first retrospective of this artist and covers his more than three decades of experience. The documentary accounts for the exhibition and pays tribute to the artist, who died on March 22.

Through archival material produced during the exhibition's set-up, visits to the exhibition, guided tours, and taking up interviews with curator Lucrecia Palacios and the artist himself, this audiovisual production reveals three central aspects of De Loof's career: his relationship with fashion, his work as host of the night spaces that had him as manager, and his particular vision of art.

Fashion designer, videographer, photographer, stylist, set designer, painter, architect of central nightlife venues such as El Dorado (1991), Morocco (1993) and Ave Porco (1994), among others, Sergio De Loof is one of the most influential and dynamic artists of the last three Argentine decades. All these spaces were legendary and invented an unprecedented night for a Buenos Aires that tried to leave behind the customs installed during the dictatorship.

In them, art and nightlife were integrated: they were bowling alleys, bars and also cultural centers. Its programming included parades, exhibitions and plays, where the hitherto antagonistic worlds of artists and intellectuals, businessmen, the fashion universe and entertainment crossed each other, in a context of freedom and experimentation.