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Where to Sit at the Dinner Table? The Forest & the School
‘The Forest and The School: Where to sit at the dinner table?’ is co-published by Archive Books (Berlin) and the Academy of Arts of the World in Cologne. Edited by the writer and visual artist Pedro Neves Marques, this publication is a thorough anthology on Brazilian Antropofagia. It presents Antropofagia not simply as an aesthetic movement, based on acculturation or an hybridity exemplary of the tropics, but as a full scope South American cosmopolitics, defined by predation and the immanence of the enemy, by an humanity unbound from species, and aimed at leisure.
600 pages, 13 x 20 cm, black & white, softcover, Archive Books (Berlin).
600 pages, 13 x 20 cm, black & white, softcover, Archive Books (Berlin).
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Where to Sit at the Dinner Table? The Forest & the School
‘The Forest and The School: Where to sit at the dinner table?’ is co-published by Archive Books (Berlin) and the Academy of Arts of the World in Cologne. Edited by the writer and visual artist Pedro Neves Marques, this publication is a thorough anthology on Brazilian Antropofagia. It presents Antropofagia not simply as an aesthetic movement, based on acculturation or an hybridity exemplary of the tropics, but as a full scope South American cosmopolitics, defined by predation and the immanence of the enemy, by an humanity unbound from species, and aimed at leisure.
600 pages, 13 x 20 cm, black & white, softcover, Archive Books (Berlin).
600 pages, 13 x 20 cm, black & white, softcover, Archive Books (Berlin).
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‘The Forest and The School: Where to sit at the dinner table?’ is co-published by Archive Books (Berlin) and the Academy of Arts of the World in Cologne. Edited by the writer and visual artist Pedro Neves Marques, this publication is a thorough anthology on Brazilian Antropofagia. It presents Antropofagia not simply as an aesthetic movement, based on acculturation or an hybridity exemplary of the tropics, but as a full scope South American cosmopolitics, defined by predation and the immanence of the enemy, by an humanity unbound from species, and aimed at leisure.
600 pages, 13 x 20 cm, black & white, softcover, Archive Books (Berlin).
600 pages, 13 x 20 cm, black & white, softcover, Archive Books (Berlin).























