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Disappearing California C.1970

Bas Jan Ader, Chris Burden, Jack Goldstein


  • DelMonico Books (Prestel)
  • by Philipp Kaiser
This beautifully illustrated monograph celebrates Brazilian artist Jonathas de Andrade''s video, photography, and installation work. Themes of memory, love, economic inequality, and political upheaval are threaded throughout de Andrade''s work, which is often situated in Recife, his hometown in the northeast corner of Brazil.

ISBN 9783791358543 | E | PB
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Publisher DelMonico Books (Prestel)
ISBN 9783791358543
Author(s) Philipp Kaiser
Publication date April 2019
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 270 x 215 mm
Illustrations 100 col.ill.
Pages 176
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Description
This beautifully illustrated monograph celebrates Brazilian artist Jonathas de Andrade''s video, photography, and installation work. Themes of memory, love, economic inequality, and political upheaval are threaded throughout de Andrade''s work, which is often situated in Recife, his hometown in the northeast corner of Brazil. This includes the artist''s most recent works, The Fish, a 16mm film about fisherman who embrace their prey at the moment of their death, and para 2 em 1, in which de Andrade uses an instruction manual as a metaphor for homosexual love. By localizing his art, de Andrade makes powerful statements about many of the issues facing Brazil''s working class, including environmental degradation, urban blight, political inequity, and the loss of traditions and cultures. His multifaceted approach, in which he often collaborates with his fellow citizens, makes his work accessible, personal, and always steeped in humanity.