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"In this work by Marco Rocha, episodes are “unearthed”, not as traces of a past memory, but rather as undated insurgencies of our time, whatever it may be. There is a clear desire in the photographer’s gestures to carry out a topographical survey of his daily life; however, what he presents to us is not a description of the objects of the world, but rather the construction of elements that are already objects of the aesthetic universe. The camera is here a device of aesthetic mutation where spaces and functional constructions are transformed into forensic landscapes, totems or spatial events that we associate with the logic of installations."
Excerpt from the text by Francisco Varela
Curated by Estefânia r.
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"In this work by Marco Rocha, episodes are “unearthed”, not as traces of a past memory, but rather as undated insurgencies of our time, whatever it may be. There is a clear desire in the photographer’s gestures to carry out a topographical survey of his daily life; however, what he presents to us is not a description of the objects of the world, but rather the construction of elements that are already objects of the aesthetic universe. The camera is here a device of aesthetic mutation where spaces and functional constructions are transformed into forensic landscapes, totems or spatial events that we associate with the logic of installations."
Excerpt from the text by Francisco Varela
Curated by Estefânia r.
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