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Bandeira BRA$$$IL ft. crackboysjr., 2019
acrílica sobre tela [acrylic on canvas]
119 x 220 cm [46 7/8 x 86 5/8 in]
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“Bandeira BRA$$$IL” é uma obra em parceria com o coletivo Crack Boys Junior, que traduz a vivência das ruas cariocas a partir da moda, comportamento, skate, rap e funk. O...
“Bandeira BRA$$$IL” é uma obra em parceria com o coletivo Crack Boys Junior, que traduz a vivência das ruas cariocas a partir da moda, comportamento, skate, rap e funk. O trabalho apresenta a primeira bandeira republicana brasileira, que comparada ao pavilhão norte americano, se diferencia apenas pelas cores e números de estrelas, que são reconfiguradas e se tornam cifrões. Em uma crítica pop o artista e poeta cruza imagens icônicas e sobrepõe camadas históricas através de fissuras da história.
“Bandeira BRA$$$IL” is a work in partnership with the Crack Boys Junior collective, which translates the experience of the streets from Rio de Janeiro around fashion, behavior, skate, rap and funk. The work presents the first brazilian republican flag, which compared to the north american flag, differs only in the colors and numbers of stars, which are reconfigured and become dollar signs. In a pop criticism the artist and poet Cabelo crosses iconic images and overlays historical spheres through fissures in history.
“Bandeira BRA$$$IL” is a work in partnership with the Crack Boys Junior collective, which translates the experience of the streets from Rio de Janeiro around fashion, behavior, skate, rap and funk. The work presents the first brazilian republican flag, which compared to the north american flag, differs only in the colors and numbers of stars, which are reconfigured and become dollar signs. In a pop criticism the artist and poet Cabelo crosses iconic images and overlays historical spheres through fissures in history.
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Art Basel 2020 | Online Viewing Room | Basel | 17.06.2020 - 26.06.2020not cancelled BRAZIL | Online Art Fair | 10.06.2020 to 17.06.2020
Finalistas Prêmio PIPA 2019| Villa Aymoré | Rio de Janeiro, Brasil | 2019