The exhibition Alberto Greco ¡Qué grande sos! (Alberto Greco How great you are!) presents the artist's complex production that questioned the Argentine art scene in the 1950s and 1960s, and who became a crucial artist in the transition from modern art to contemporary art on the international scene. Exhibition curated by Marcelo E. Pacheco, María Amalia García and Javier Villa.
The museum aims to display Greco's oeuvre in a new way with a selection of works and documentary material that has become a living document and fictional production (gestures, actions) that will seek visibility to the diversity of resources in Greco's production system. The show intends a different view at the artist that does not exclusively privilege his objectual legacy (as the previous exhibitions of his production have done) but to reconstruct his actions and live-edits, in addition to those instances lacking visual materialization.
The exhibition seeks to underline Alberto Greco's relationships with Buenos Aires, his city. Although he lived in Europe for a large part of his career, his reading of contemporary languages was largely linked to the "creole" traditions.