Motta + Lima

Motta + Lima

by Gisela Motta

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The book presents a journey through the work of the duo of São Paulo artists Gisela Motta and Leandro Lima. From 30 selected works and six unpublished texts by curators Paulo Miyada and Galciani Neves, the publication proposes a critical and dialogue exercise of the transversal aspects of the artists' production over the years, exercising, in this crossing, the possibility of panoramic and thematic readings and the search for singularities and successive recombinations. "Thus, this environment-book begins with the exposure of miniatures and sipnoses of thirty selected works; then, enlarged images of each work are chained interspersed with essays written by us both, which we wrote in the critical exercise and dialogue proposing aspects of the production of the artists. Over and over again, we are connected between works made in media and at different times. At the end, Luana Fortes interviews in parallel with Gisela Motta and Leandro Lima. The result is conversations that are sometimes confused and sometimes distance themselves in their content marked by the diversity of points of view." --Page 5.

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