Menos valia [leilão] /

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Author / Creator:Rennó, Rosângela, 1962-
Imprint:São Paulo : Cosac Naify, 2012
©2012
Description:336 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm
Language:Portuguese
English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9125178
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Other authors / contributors:Alvares, Lucia Capanema.
Anjos, Moacir dos.
Medina, Cuauhtémoc.
Melendi, Maria Angélica, 1945-
Bienal Internacional de São Paulo (29th : 2010)
ISBN:9788540502543
8540502542
9788540502772 (ed. especial)
8540502771 (ed. especial)
Notes:"The project "Minus-value [auction]" won first place in the Political Art category and in "People's Voice" Award at the 1st. ALICE Awards."--P. [334].
Catalog of the exhibition from 21 September to December 10 2010 at the 29th São Paulo Biennial.
Text in Portuguese and English.
Summary:In 2010, Rosângela Rennó presented "Menos valia [leilão]" (Less value [auction]) at the 29th Bienal de Arte de São Paulo. The installation brought together 73 photography related objects purchased at flea markets in several countries, announcing that all items would be auctioned at the end of the event. The exhibition, the auction, the audience, the empty room after the sale, were all part of the artwork. The book is the last element of this artistic project. Presents the reader with elements that are part of the artist's proposal: the description of each lot, the final sale value and auction photos. The installation addresses issues such as affective memory and value assignment, as well as cause reflections on the art market. "This book was typset in Milo and measures 18 x 24 cm, the most common format of photographic paper used in old darkrooms for white and black prints. In November of 2012, the printing press Ipsis printed three thousand copies in Garda 150 g/m² paper. The first 300 copies of this edition, numbered and signed by the artist, came in cases with two seven-inch records, made by Polysom. The yellow of the case is a reference to Kodak, who ended the production of gelatin silver-based paper in Brazil in 2005."--Colophon.

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Call Number: N6659.R466 A4 2012
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