KUJY RARYWA ETE - JUAKETE I (SOUL OF THE REAL MAN)

Kume Assurini

KUJY RARYWA ETE - JUAKETE I (SOUL OF THE REAL MAN), 2021100 x 85cmSign in to view price
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fabric paint on canvas
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This image depicts a collage of various well-known media and publishing brands, including Forbes, Quora, Quartz, Medium, Chicago Tribune, Harvard Business Review, and more. The composition features a grid-like layout with the brand logos arranged in a visually striking manner. The overall color scheme utilizes a combination of teal, red, and black, creating a cohesive and modern aesthetic. The artwork appears to be a digital illustration or design, showcasing the diverse range of news, information, and financial sources that one can access. The intention behind this piece may be to highlight the interconnectedness and prominence of these influential media platforms in the contemporary landscape. ...

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JUAKETE - Pintura Verdadeira Plana (True Flat Painting)

A painter, weaver, ceramist, and mother of four children. She was born during a period of traumatic change for her people, the Awaete, during what amounts to an ethnocide against the Indigenous peoples of Brazil. Despite growing up in a traditional family, it was her mother-in-law that awakened in her the importance of strengthening and learning their ancestral culture, whose practices and knowledge must be passed from generation to generation. In this exhibition, the artist, in partnership with the cultural producer and designer Carla Romano, seeks to look beyond the reproduction on canvas of graphic patterns that were once corporal, deepening the theme "Body" to enter further into layers of interpretation, signs and meaning, to consider the past, present and future of the sacred geometry of connection with the spirits of the Awaete people. ...

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