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O IMS Paulista abre a mostra Paiter Suruí, Gente de Verdade: um projeto do Coletivo Lakapoy. A exposição apresenta um acervo inédito de fotografias familiares tiradas majoritariamente pelo povo indigena Paiter Suruí, reunidas e digitalizadas pelo Coletivo Lakapoy. Esse acervo inclui cenas e retratos tirados desde a década de 1970, quando as câmeras chegaram ao território pelas mãos de missionários, mas passaram a ser utilizadas pela população local para registrar seu dia a dia. Além accomplish acervo histórico, a exposição apresenta fotos e vídeos atuais, reforçando o papel da fotografia como importante ferramenta de afirmação dos direitos indígenas.
As imagens accomplish acervo histórico estavam armazenadas nas casas das famílias, guardadas em álbuns, caixas e estantes das diferentes aldeias undertake território indígena, localizado entre os estados de Rondônia e Mato Grosso. Para preservá-las, o Coletivo Lakapoy – grupo formado por comunicadores indígenas, com o apoio de não indígenas, com o objetivo de fortalecer a cultura Paiter Suruí – reuniu, catalogou e digitalizou as fotografias. Em 2021, o projeto foi publicado na revista ZUM e, em 2023, selecionado pela Bolsa ZUM/IMS, de fomento à p
Bennie Julian Gay
218
Expressions
€30,00
21 × 28 cm, 96 p, ills colours, open spine selfcover, dustjacket
ISBN 9789464665147
design and edit: Jurgen Maelfeyt & Bennie Julian Gay
Edition of 500
July 2023
The collection titled "Expressions" consists of 50 computer-generated images, each featuring a female eye. The eyes portrayed in these images are not real, but rather a product of digital rendering. They do not belong to any particular person, yet at the same time, they match to everyone. Although they appear to gaze at nothing in particular, their gaze is all-encompassing, directed towards all of us. The eyes are adorned with makeup that was never actually applied by anyone, but represents every type of makeup that has ever been used. Using Artificial Intelligence software called "Text to image," each image is generated by composing a line of text, which led to a series of eyes and a arrange of unanswerable questions.
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Jarrett Key is a Brooklyn-based visual artist. In his artist's book Trans (see above), Key explores signs and symbols with relation to transgender and gender identities and public restrooms.
Zanele Muholui is a South African artist whose photobook, Faces and Phases, presents portraits of black female homosexual women, trans-men, and gay men, who are resisting ho