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Guilherme LicurgoManifesto II, I, and V. From the Manifesto series2018
2018
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Manifesto II, I, and V, Set from the Manifesto series by Guilherme Licurgo
Inkjet print on cotton on paper
Overall size: 35 in. H x 69 in. W
Individual size: 35 in. H x 23 in. W
Edition of 10 + 2AP
Other sizes are available.
All Prices are quoted as "initial price". Please note that prices and availability may change due to current sales.
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"Manifesto" by Brazilian photographer Guilherme Licurgo, curated by Ian Duarte Lucas. Composed of fifteen unpublished works, created in 2018, this is his most political content production ever presented. As a result of his cultivated critical eye, the photographer sheds light on the historical exclusion of the Brazilian population in decision-making processes in the country.
Dramatically plunged into an endless political and economic crisis, Brazil finds itself in a chaotic situation. In this context, Guilherme Licurgo's new series gains even more relevance with the proximity of the presidential elections, taking as its starting point the widespread sense of absence of dialogue between the citizens and government, even more, sensitive in this period. In the photographer's words: “'Manifesto' is the dialectic between the individual and the collective. A representation of thoughts based on the maxims of great references in Sociology and Philosophy that unfold around me, here and now. ”
From references by classical thinkers and philosophers such as Hegel and Émile Durkheim to contemporaries Zygmunt Bauman and Slavoj Žižek, Guilherme Licurgo finds in them the guiding thread of his research. “In full and empty sequences, crowds and loneliness, the photographer masters the relationship between the individual and collective sphere, in scenes that did not need to be produced, whose meaning appears in the simple register of reality,” comments Ian Duarte Lucas.
Beyond a pessimistic finding, the work discusses the current state of affairs, inviting a transformative action, finding at its maximum "The truth is the whole", his redemption. This way, the photographer signs his manifesto. “We see the bodies there - so characteristic of his work - more than ever-present: all their power manifesting the political becoming of the collective”, concludes the curator.
- Creator:Guilherme Licurgo (1983, Brazilian)
- Creation Year:2018
- Dimensions:Height: 35 in (88.9 cm)Width: 69 in (175.26 cm)Depth: 0.1 in (2.54 mm)
- More Editions & Sizes:Small image size: 21 in. H x 39 in. W, (Individual size: 21 in. H x 13 in. W), Edition of 30Price: $1,800Large image size: 60 in. H x 120 in. W, (Individual size: 60 in. H x 40 in. W), Edition of 5+1APPrice: $13,500
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- Gallery Location:Miami Beach, FL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU45337051992
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