Processes and procedures: an interview with Sara Ramos
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gesture, pottery, feminineAbstract
The interview given by artist Sara Ramos addresses, among other works, a set presented in the individual exhibition Íntimo Plural, presented in 2018 at the Badesc Cultural Foundation in Florianópolis (SC) and was part of the Circuito Propagações do SESC, circulating through the institution's galleries in Jaraguá do Sul, Lages, São Bento do Sul, Itajaí, Joinville and Joaçaba. It also addresses works produced over almost twenty years of the artist's career, such as the series Engolidores, Inventário do Feminino and the new collage experiments in the Pin-Up Girl Revisited series. The interview was carried out in the artist's studio, located in Florianópolis.
Key words: gesture, pottery, feminine
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AGAMBEN, Giorgio. O autor como gesto. In.: Profanações. São Paulo: Boitempo, 2002.
SCOVINO, Felipe. Arquivo Contemporâneo. Rio de Janeiro: 7Letras, 2009.
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