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Rrevolução! / Rosta Reboot

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316 × 420 mm
126 pages (58 detachable posters) printed on Arcoprint Milk 120 gr paper
Softcover with silkscreen on Popset (ultra red)

ISBN 978-989-99816-5-2
Stolen Books Colégio das Artes da Universidade de Coimbra // Published July 2017

 

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It will be a hundred years since the revolutionary explosion of October 1917 that launched Russia in the path of modernity. It was with this in mind that the curatorial team invited a significant cast of contemporary artists to produce posters with the main purpose of expanding to our contemporaneity that moment of alterity and dialectical conjunction between Modernism and Revolution. By analogy or in a more deferred and less mimetic attitude, they contrast the straitjacket that is the political message with the experience of freedom and conceptual provocation that defines the art of the twentieth century and that which is defined at the threshold of this century.

Artists:
Albuquerque Mendes, Alice Geirinhas, Ana Boavida, Ana Catarina Fragoso, Ana Pérez-Quiroga, Ana Rito, António Melo, António Olaio, António Silveira Gomes, Armando Azevedo, Avelino Sá, Beatriz Albuquerque, Bruce Gilchrist, Bruna Sousa, Daniel Nave, Elisa Pône, Felippe Moraes, Fernando José Pereira, Fernando J. Ribeiro, Francisco Queirós, Isaura Pena, Jo Joelson, Joana Monteiro, João Bicker, João Fonte Santa, João Silvério – Empty Cube, José Maçãs de Carvalho, José Maria Cunha, José Pedro Croft, Luís Alegre, Manuel João Vieira, Miguel Ângelo Rocha, Miguel Palma, Miguel Soares, Nuno Coelho, Nuno Sousa Vieira, Paul Hardman, Paulo Mendes, Pedro Amaral, Pedro Cabral Santo, Pedro Cabrita Reis, Pedro Calapez, Pedro Pousada, Pedro Proença, Pedro Sousa Vieira, Pedro Tudela, Pedro Valdez Cardoso, R2 – Artur Rebelo and Lizá Ramalho, Rita Castro Neves, Rita Gaspar Vieira, Rodrigo Oliveira, Rui Matos, São Trindade, Susana Chiocca, Susana Mendes Silva, Vanda Madureira, Vânia Rovisco, Victor Pires Vieira, Vladimir Pliassov, Zulmiro de Carvalho