
INDEX
A Poem
1 > DIPTYCH: i. lash, ii. arrow – Guilherme Vilhena Martins
16 > Editorial
18 > Contributors
Mixed media on paper
32 > A disappearing line – Luísa Salvador
Deep Learning
34 > #29 – José Pardal Pina
Conversation Piece - PLMJ
38 > #11 – João Silvério
Edson Chagas Project (COVER 1)
40 > Profile by Maria Inês Augusto
43 > Art Project slowing down perception
Exhibition
42 > Constellations of Dust – curatorial project by Paula Nascimento
Essays
67 > Vodollyanochka. Healing (the) waters – Variable Name / Ha3ba 3mihha
74 > Furtive, Clandestine, Invisible Representations of Working-Class Neighbourhoods – Christiane Vollaire and Philippe Bazin
82 > Loss – Álvaro Domingues
88 > Between soot and flood, a different world is forced to emerge – Jonata Vieira
94 > Statues also disappear: colonial holdings and tactics for recovery. – Lior Zisman Zalis
98 > Meditations on the Invisible and Absence – Renny Pritikin
Ensaios Visuais
104 > September 2024 – Daniel Moreira e Rita Castro Neves
109 > Palimpsesto – Gabriel Ribeiro
114 > Plausible Exhibitions – Irineu Destourelles
Interview (COVER 2)
120 > Adrian Paci by Josseline Black
Interview
128 > Boalândia by Kalas Liebfried
Drawing Project
135 > Francisca Carvalho
Interchanges Project
142 > Francisca Pinto
Dialogues Project
149 > Hugo Brazão
Unfolding
157 > Brotéria – Noé Sendas and Ana Anacleto
163 > Contextile 2024 – Susana Milão
170 > Vila Franca de Xira Photography Biennial – Ana Rito
UmbigoLAB – Millennium bcp Foundation
176 > #22 – Exhibition ENQUANTO ISSO // MEANWHILE
Zoom
180 > There is no ecological transition; there will be no tomorrow for the Earth – or the Moon. The end of the world is here and now. – KINDL - Centre for Contemporary Art
181 > Intemporalidade da Matéria: sculpting the invisible – International Museum of Contemporary Sculpture (MIEC)
182 > Fullgás, visual arts and the 1980s in Brazil – Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil (CCBB)
183 > When Blackberries Were White – Arpad Szenes-Vieira da Silva Foundation
Back cover – Dima Srouji – She Still Wears Kohl and Smells Like Roses
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