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vídeo nas aldeias

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«PIRANHA»: A GRANDE RAZÃO, João Barrento

Sobre o bailarino e performer brasileiro Wagner Schwartz (actualmente a viver e trabalhar em Paris), escrevi um dia, depois de uma memorável intervenção sua num colóquio llansoliano no Convento da Arrábida (2003), que «um texto se faz gesto e corpo … Continue reading

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Tucuman Arde, Argentina (1968)

“Tucuman Arde” is the name of a project executed by a collective of artists in Argentina in 1968. The artists conceived of Art as an effective instrument for social change, and through the Tucuman Arde project they sought to bring … Continue reading

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Piranha, Wagner Schwartz

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Rabih Mroué

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Massimo Canevacci take on Sheila Ribeiro’s “your beautiful eyes”

“It seams to me that this work is an EROPTIC vision on biopolitics. It mixes a fetish fascination with the political control of the body through optics. Optics as a body-window which would resume the whole corporeality or, at least, … Continue reading

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eye scanning – 3younkom el 7elween, creation process

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Regina Muller, Carmem Miranda, seios negros

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Center of Research of Brazilian Normality, Jimmie Durham

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Jimmie Durham at the Sao Paulo Art Biennial

I love this work as I totally identify with this kind of research. Contemporary Art, for me, is Aesthetical Ethnography and research for the cultural or geographic “normality” is the best we can do to figure where we are. Thanks to … Continue reading

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