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Tudo está relacionado, de André Penteado, ou o momento em que Angela Davis habitou uma sala comercial na avenida Sumaré

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Resumo:This paper tells the trajectory of the exhibition “Everything is related”, by Brazilian artist André Penteado. Assembled on a floor of a commercial building on an important avenue of the city, the show can be understood as an atlas that unifies three centuries of images of Penteado’s family put together with his artistic projects. Artist books are together with the family archive. There are also separate photographs, besides black and white, 35mm negatives shot by Gilda, an aunt when she lived in the United States in the 1970’s; among these photos, one of Angela Davis, philosopher and activist of the Black Panther’s Movement
Autores principais:Moraes, Fernanda Grigolin
Assunto:Davis, Angela, 1944- Arte contemporânea - Brasil Fotografia Memória Exposições Crítica e interpretação Ensaios
Ano:2016
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:português
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Resumo:This paper tells the trajectory of the exhibition “Everything is related”, by Brazilian artist André Penteado. Assembled on a floor of a commercial building on an important avenue of the city, the show can be understood as an atlas that unifies three centuries of images of Penteado’s family put together with his artistic projects. Artist books are together with the family archive. There are also separate photographs, besides black and white, 35mm negatives shot by Gilda, an aunt when she lived in the United States in the 1970’s; among these photos, one of Angela Davis, philosopher and activist of the Black Panther’s Movement