Luis F. Benedit: Works 1968–1978 highlights a formative period in the life and work of Argentine artist Luis Fernando Benedit—one defined by experimentation and transnational exchanges with fellow artists. This volume places Benedit’s oeuvre in context with critical essays by Mari Carmen Ramírez, David Elliott, Daniel R. Quiles, and Marcelo Pacheco. In addition, the book contains a selection of never-before-published documentary and archival materials. The result is an indispensable companion for those with an interest in Benedit and Latin American art.