ABRE ALAS #17
Ana Hortides, Caquinhos, 2021
concreto e cerâmica [concrete and ceramics]
113.5 x 13.5 x 8 cm
[44 3/4 x 5 1/4 x 3 1/8 in]
[44 3/4 x 5 1/4 x 3 1/8 in]
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Caquinhos, Vermelhão e Cimento queimado são alguns dos trabalhos que compõem a série Casa 15, que comecei a desenvolver a partir de 2020, quando voltei a olhar para a casa...
Caquinhos, Vermelhão e Cimento queimado são alguns dos trabalhos que compõem a série Casa 15, que comecei a desenvolver a partir de 2020, quando voltei a olhar para a casa em que nasci e fui criada em Vila Valqueire, Zona Oeste do Rio de Janeiro. A série parte do repertório da casa (como a maioria dos meus trabalhos), por meio dos seus materiais, e, se deslocando ideologicamente para a construção de esculturas, objetos, pinturas e ações (vídeos), que ampliam sua carga conceitual e simbólica. A minha poética se dá em torno das questões políticas e sociais que envolvem a casa e o íntimo, a partir do ponto de vista de quem viveu no subúrbio carioca, problematizando de forma material e conceitual o que chamo de uma potência política do doméstico.
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Caquinhos, Vermelhão and Cimento queimado (Shards, Vermilion and Burnished concrete) are some of the works that make up the series Casa 15, which I started to develop from 2020, when I looked again at the house where I was born and raised in Vila Valqueire, the West Zone of Rio de Janeiro. The series starts from the house's repertoire (like most of my works), through its materials, and, ideologically moving to the construction of sculptures, objects, paintings and actions (videos), which amplify its conceptual and symbolic charge. My poetics is based on political and social issues that involve the home and the intimate, from the point of view of someone who lived in the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro, problematizing in a material and conceptual way what I call the political potency of the domestic.
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Caquinhos, Vermelhão and Cimento queimado (Shards, Vermilion and Burnished concrete) are some of the works that make up the series Casa 15, which I started to develop from 2020, when I looked again at the house where I was born and raised in Vila Valqueire, the West Zone of Rio de Janeiro. The series starts from the house's repertoire (like most of my works), through its materials, and, ideologically moving to the construction of sculptures, objects, paintings and actions (videos), which amplify its conceptual and symbolic charge. My poetics is based on political and social issues that involve the home and the intimate, from the point of view of someone who lived in the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro, problematizing in a material and conceptual way what I call the political potency of the domestic.