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WE MUST THINK

WE MUST THINK - Fabio Tremonte [BR]

Project Mailing [09.01.21 - 30.01.21].

WE MUST THINK

[09.01.21 – 30.01.21]
A series of four posters that summon us to the urgent need to start thinking differently; the title is inspired by the so-called "Think we must! We must think!" by Virgina Woolf and remembered by Donna Haraway in the book Staying with the Trouble. The content of the posters is an invitation to put our thoughts and reflections in other perspectives, an invitation to imagine other possible ways of living and building the world.

>The posters are in .PDF format and can be freely printed.

Fabio Tremonte - São Paulo, Brazil
WE MUST THINK, is a series of posters where the word becomes a tool to show relationships or tensions that are generated while we build our world. In this communicative process, he asks to think - reflect - dialogue, about the dividing categories that we establish in our communities that are imperative. Fabio fuses the daily life and arts to configure works linked to the relational, performative, affective and community character of Latin America. which uses communication practices that build a social, democratic and horizontal environment.
In those days of confinement, Fabio bets on exploring new perspectives on life and creates. The exhibition circulates via email and proposes the viewer to complete this correspondence by printing the poster, responding by email, or remaining silent. Action or inaction are forms of communication in this proposal for collective reflection. This is an invitation to explore Mail-Art

Marco Herrera - Lima, Perú





Fabio Tremonte [BR]

Lives and works in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He prefers to write in Portunhol.

Artist, educator and researcher, bachelor in fine arts and master's in visual arts of the University of São Paulo [ECA | USP]. He is currently studying for a doctorate degree in visual arts at ECA-USP.

His practice is based on bringing people together to do kitchen, at school and on the dance floor. Developing long-term projects such as: Escola da Floresta, an independent, self-managed and non-profit space; Culinary drift, a project in which he publicly socializes recipes and foods to discover their stories, political and emotional contexts; Valderramas Project, sound project of investigation and exploration of Latin American musical influences and diversity, including folk music, Andean, cumbia with influences of electronic music.

 

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