Edson Chagas
Articles tagged with Edson Chagas
Tag Archive
- 25 de abril
- acid house
- africa. portugal
- Alemanha
- América Latina
- antiracism
- architecture
- art
- Artafrica
- arte rupestre
- artwork
- audre lorde
- Australia
- Biennial – S. Tomé
- black history
- Black movement
- Boaventura Sousa Santos
- Camaroon
- Cape Verdean
- chineses
- ChoraRita
- Cinema Brasileiro
- Cleo Diára
- Conceição Evaristo
- conclusão
- contemporary art
- creolo
- Cultural Heritage
- Deleuze
- democracy
- Diáspora
- Douala
- Egypt
- ery claver
- feminism
- film
- finason
- fotografia
- Geo-archaeological research
- gkjg
- Hugo Vieira da Silva
- identity
- Ilha de Santiago
- informal city
- installation
- insurreições
- iran
- Joana gomes
- Kepha Oiro
- L'Internationale
- labourers
- landscape
- Learning to live with the enemy
- letters from angola
- Lilia Schwarcz
- Lisboa e Paraíso
- London
- lusofonia
- Manthia Diawara
- Maria Eugénia Leite Nunes
- Marielle
- Mattia Denisse
- Mia Couto
- mozambican artists
- mozambique
- museu da memória
- Natural History Collections
- Paulo Faria
- Portuguese Colonialism
- Power
- preforming artists
- rap
- reverse racism
- Rio de Janeiro
- rurality
- sandwich
- security
- sex discrimination
- Sexual Misconduct in Academia
- social construct
- Sociedades Africanas
- soldiers
- sondagens
- South Africa
- spaces of invention
- Spain
- Statement
- sudoeste
- tailors
- The Sudanese Revolution
- Tia
- travelling
- Visual Cultura
- Visuality
- Vital Matter
- Viveiros de Castro
- We’re still here
- women
- xxxx
- Zimbabwe
 This series continues the investigations that singularise Chagas’ work, namely the attention to the experiential and affective relationships that subjects establish with everyday objects and spaces, countering fast rhythms of consumption through a decelerated gaze that closely scrutinises discarded materials, shapes and textures. However, the series simultaneously marks a kind of turning point, insofar as, unlike previous series carried out in various urban public spaces to the North and South, vaguely identified (the streets and beaches of Luanda, Venice, London and Newport, etc.), in this series, for the first time, the photographer focused on the indoors and outdoors of a specific architecture.
				This series continues the investigations that singularise Chagas’ work, namely the attention to the experiential and affective relationships that subjects establish with everyday objects and spaces, countering fast rhythms of consumption through a decelerated gaze that closely scrutinises discarded materials, shapes and textures. However, the series simultaneously marks a kind of turning point, insofar as, unlike previous series carried out in various urban public spaces to the North and South, vaguely identified (the streets and beaches of Luanda, Venice, London and Newport, etc.), in this series, for the first time, the photographer focused on the indoors and outdoors of a specific architecture.		



