30 May 2012

Centre for Contemporary Art Londonderry~Derry " You Are Now Entering_____ "



Centre for Contemporary Art Derry~Londonderry


You Are Now Entering _____


Inbal Abergil, Chen Chieh-jen, Carlos Garaicoa, Shilpa Gupta, Alfredo Jaar, Emily Jacir, Kiluanji Kia Henda, Miguel Martin, Locky Morris, Carlos Noronha FeioRoman Ondák, Amy Yao, Carey Young and Carla Zaccagnini

Curated by Miguel Amado

2 June – 29 June

Tuesday – Friday 11.00 – 17.00 Saturday 12.00 – 17.00


Centre for Contemporary Art Derry~Londonderry

5-7 Artillery St

Derry-Londonderry, BT48 6RG

Northern Ireland



Centre for Contemporary Art Derry~Londonderry is pleased to announce the exhibition "You Are Now Entering _____". This group show presents works by a diverse set of established and emerging artists from around the world, including participants from Northern Ireland. Artists in the exhibition are Inbal Abergil; Chen Chieh-jen; Carlos Garaicoa; Shilpa Gupta; Alfredo Jaar; Emily Jacir; Kiluanji Kia Henda; Miguel Martin; Locky Morris; Carlos Noronha Feio; Roman Ondák; Amy Yao; Carey Young; and Carla Zaccagnini. The group show is curated by Miguel Amado and draws on an ongoing research into the imagination of Northern Ireland that has been supported through an experimental curatorial residency with CCA Derry~Londonderry.


"You Are Now Entering _____" analyses the conflict society that marks current times. The conflict society emerged from perpetual war, the political logic of late capitalism. In this circumstance, new formations of sovereignty appear by transcending the rule of law in the name of public good, thus establishing a state of exception in both foreign relations and the homeland that challenges the status of citizenship. Strife is no longer characterised exclusively by military engagement; it encapsulates more and more other situations of disruption, including urban violence, migratory fluxes and mass protest. In the conflict society unrest is global: from the streets of London to Tahrir Square in Cairo; from the U.S.-Mexico border to the waters of the Mediterranean Sea; and from the Syrian Desert to the mountains of Afghanistan.


The title of this group show is borrowed from the slogan that signals the Free Derry Corner, a square in the Bogside neighbourhood of the city that symbolizes opposition to British rule in Northern Ireland. However, by eluding the words "Free Derry", it also refers to the original expression: "You Are Now Entering Free Berkeley". This catchphrase appeared on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley within a free-speech campaign at the height of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. Furthermore, by bearing an unfilled blank, it suggests that this statement has resonance elsewhere. It is through such allegorical impulse that the Northern Irish context is approached in the exhibition, as the works on view evoke or allude to themes that have local significance yet speak to universal subjects.


"You Are Now Entering _____" addresses the visual culture of the conflict society by considering key issues of discord across multiple contentious histories and uneven geographies. The featured artists investigate the iconography of dissent by examining the aesthetic potential of the archetypical signs of antagonism: monuments; shrines; murals; flags; walls; and checkpoints. – and the ideological landscape in which they manifest themselves. The selected works also survey the ideological landscape in which they manifest themselves: imperialist enterprises; nationalist claims; and revolutionary traditions, including tactics of resistance to sovereignty and strategies of community empowerment against security policies.




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Until the 30 June 2012

Giorgio Sadotti
'THIS THIS MONSTER THIS THINGS'

Includes work by Shahin Afrassiabi, Fiona Banner, Mark Beasley, Vanessa Billy, Roxane Borujerdi, Eleanor Brown and Loolie Habgood, David Burrows, Denna Cartamkhoob, Rachael Champion, Steven Claydon, Kelly Eginton, Laura Eldret, Graham Fagen, Karin Felbermayr, Ella Finer, Ceal Floyer, Freee, Neil Gall, Anya Gallaccio, Liam Gillick, Matt Hale, Matthew Higgs, The Hut Project, Alan Kane, Lisa Kirk, Elise Lammer and Lawrence Leaman, Mikael Larsson, Simon Liddiment, Raphael Linsi, Simon Martin, Fraser Muggeridge, Paul Noble, Carlos Noronha Feio, Stefano W. Pasquini, Elias Rediger, Audrey Reynolds, Sarina Scheidegger, Dina Schuepbach, Georgina Starr, Alexandra Stähli, Jemima Stehli, Jack Strange, Milly Thompson, Chris Watts, and Elizabeth Wright.
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Carlos Noronha Feio




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 Centre for Contemporary Art Derry~Londonderry


You Are Now Entering _____


Inbal Abergil, Chen Chieh-jen, Carlos Garaicoa, Shilpa Gupta, Alfredo Jaar, Emily Jacir, Kiluanji Kia Henda, Miguel Martin, Locky Morris, Carlos Noronha FeioRoman Ondák, Amy Yao, Carey Young and Carla Zaccagnini

Curated by Miguel Amado

2 June – 29 June

Tuesday – Friday 11.00 – 17.00 Saturday 12.00 – 17.00


Centre for Contemporary Art Derry~Londonderry

5-7 Artillery St

Derry-Londonderry, BT48 6RG

Northern Ireland



Centre for Contemporary Art Derry~Londonderry is pleased to announce the exhibition "You Are Now Entering _____". This group show presents works by a diverse set of established and emerging artists from around the world, including participants from Northern Ireland. Artists in the exhibition are Inbal Abergil; Chen Chieh-jen; Carlos Garaicoa; Shilpa Gupta; Alfredo Jaar; Emily Jacir; Kiluanji Kia Henda; Miguel Martin; Locky Morris; Carlos Noronha Feio; Roman Ondák; Amy Yao; Carey Young; and Carla Zaccagnini. The group show is curated by Miguel Amado and draws on an ongoing research into the imagination of Northern Ireland that has been supported through an experimental curatorial residency with CCA Derry~Londonderry.


"You Are Now Entering _____" analyses the conflict society that marks current times. The conflict society emerged from perpetual war, the political logic of late capitalism. In this circumstance, new formations of sovereignty appear by transcending the rule of law in the name of public good, thus establishing a state of exception in both foreign relations and the homeland that challenges the status of citizenship. Strife is no longer characterised exclusively by military engagement; it encapsulates more and more other situations of disruption, including urban violence, migratory fluxes and mass protest. In the conflict society unrest is global: from the streets of London to Tahrir Square in Cairo; from the U.S.-Mexico border to the waters of the Mediterranean Sea; and from the Syrian Desert to the mountains of Afghanistan.


The title of this group show is borrowed from the slogan that signals the Free Derry Corner, a square in the Bogside neighbourhood of the city that symbolizes opposition to British rule in Northern Ireland. However, by eluding the words "Free Derry", it also refers to the original expression: "You Are Now Entering Free Berkeley". This catchphrase appeared on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley within a free-speech campaign at the height of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. Furthermore, by bearing an unfilled blank, it suggests that this statement has resonance elsewhere. It is through such allegorical impulse that the Northern Irish context is approached in the exhibition, as the works on view evoke or allude to themes that have local significance yet speak to universal subjects.


"You Are Now Entering _____" addresses the visual culture of the conflict society by considering key issues of discord across multiple contentious histories and uneven geographies. The featured artists investigate the iconography of dissent by examining the aesthetic potential of the archetypical signs of antagonism: monuments; shrines; murals; flags; walls; and checkpoints. – and the ideological landscape in which they manifest themselves. The selected works also survey the ideological landscape in which they manifest themselves: imperialist enterprises; nationalist claims; and revolutionary traditions, including tactics of resistance to sovereignty and strategies of community empowerment against security policies.




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Until the 30 June 2012

Giorgio Sadotti
'THIS THIS MONSTER THIS THINGS'

Includes work by Shahin Afrassiabi, Fiona Banner, Mark Beasley, Vanessa Billy, Roxane Borujerdi, Eleanor Brown and Loolie Habgood, David Burrows, Denna Cartamkhoob, Rachael Champion, Steven Claydon, Kelly Eginton, Laura Eldret, Graham Fagen, Karin Felbermayr, Ella Finer, Ceal Floyer, Freee, Neil Gall, Anya Gallaccio, Liam Gillick, Matt Hale, Matthew Higgs, The Hut Project, Alan Kane, Lisa Kirk, Elise Lammer and Lawrence Leaman, Mikael Larsson, Simon Liddiment, Raphael Linsi, Simon Martin, Fraser Muggeridge, Paul Noble, Carlos Noronha Feio, Stefano W. Pasquini, Elias Rediger, Audrey Reynolds, Sarina Scheidegger, Dina Schuepbach, Georgina Starr, Alexandra Stähli, Jemima Stehli, Jack Strange, Milly Thompson, Chris Watts, and Elizabeth Wright.
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Carlos Noronha Feio




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Centre for Contemporary Art Londonderry~Derry " You Are Now Entering_____ "



Centre for Contemporary Art Derry~Londonderry


You Are Now Entering _____


Inbal Abergil, Chen Chieh-jen, Carlos Garaicoa, Shilpa Gupta, Alfredo Jaar, Emily Jacir, Kiluanji Kia Henda, Miguel Martin, Locky Morris, Carlos Noronha FeioRoman Ondák, Amy Yao, Carey Young and Carla Zaccagnini

Curated by Miguel Amado

2 June – 29 June

Tuesday – Friday 11.00 – 17.00 Saturday 12.00 – 17.00


Centre for Contemporary Art Derry~Londonderry

5-7 Artillery St

Derry-Londonderry, BT48 6RG

Northern Ireland



Centre for Contemporary Art Derry~Londonderry is pleased to announce the exhibition "You Are Now Entering _____". This group show presents works by a diverse set of established and emerging artists from around the world, including participants from Northern Ireland. Artists in the exhibition are Inbal Abergil; Chen Chieh-jen; Carlos Garaicoa; Shilpa Gupta; Alfredo Jaar; Emily Jacir; Kiluanji Kia Henda; Miguel Martin; Locky Morris; Carlos Noronha Feio; Roman Ondák; Amy Yao; Carey Young; and Carla Zaccagnini. The group show is curated by Miguel Amado and draws on an ongoing research into the imagination of Northern Ireland that has been supported through an experimental curatorial residency with CCA Derry~Londonderry.


"You Are Now Entering _____" analyses the conflict society that marks current times. The conflict society emerged from perpetual war, the political logic of late capitalism. In this circumstance, new formations of sovereignty appear by transcending the rule of law in the name of public good, thus establishing a state of exception in both foreign relations and the homeland that challenges the status of citizenship. Strife is no longer characterised exclusively by military engagement; it encapsulates more and more other situations of disruption, including urban violence, migratory fluxes and mass protest. In the conflict society unrest is global: from the streets of London to Tahrir Square in Cairo; from the U.S.-Mexico border to the waters of the Mediterranean Sea; and from the Syrian Desert to the mountains of Afghanistan.


The title of this group show is borrowed from the slogan that signals the Free Derry Corner, a square in the Bogside neighbourhood of the city that symbolizes opposition to British rule in Northern Ireland. However, by eluding the words "Free Derry", it also refers to the original expression: "You Are Now Entering Free Berkeley". This catchphrase appeared on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley within a free-speech campaign at the height of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. Furthermore, by bearing an unfilled blank, it suggests that this statement has resonance elsewhere. It is through such allegorical impulse that the Northern Irish context is approached in the exhibition, as the works on view evoke or allude to themes that have local significance yet speak to universal subjects.


"You Are Now Entering _____" addresses the visual culture of the conflict society by considering key issues of discord across multiple contentious histories and uneven geographies. The featured artists investigate the iconography of dissent by examining the aesthetic potential of the archetypical signs of antagonism: monuments; shrines; murals; flags; walls; and checkpoints. – and the ideological landscape in which they manifest themselves. The selected works also survey the ideological landscape in which they manifest themselves: imperialist enterprises; nationalist claims; and revolutionary traditions, including tactics of resistance to sovereignty and strategies of community empowerment against security policies.




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Until the 30 June 2012

Giorgio Sadotti
'THIS THIS MONSTER THIS THINGS'

Includes work by Shahin Afrassiabi, Fiona Banner, Mark Beasley, Vanessa Billy, Roxane Borujerdi, Eleanor Brown and Loolie Habgood, David Burrows, Denna Cartamkhoob, Rachael Champion, Steven Claydon, Kelly Eginton, Laura Eldret, Graham Fagen, Karin Felbermayr, Ella Finer, Ceal Floyer, Freee, Neil Gall, Anya Gallaccio, Liam Gillick, Matt Hale, Matthew Higgs, The Hut Project, Alan Kane, Lisa Kirk, Elise Lammer and Lawrence Leaman, Mikael Larsson, Simon Liddiment, Raphael Linsi, Simon Martin, Fraser Muggeridge, Paul Noble, Carlos Noronha Feio, Stefano W. Pasquini, Elias Rediger, Audrey Reynolds, Sarina Scheidegger, Dina Schuepbach, Georgina Starr, Alexandra Stähli, Jemima Stehli, Jack Strange, Milly Thompson, Chris Watts, and Elizabeth Wright.
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Carlos Noronha Feio




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 Centre for Contemporary Art Derry~Londonderry


You Are Now Entering _____


Inbal Abergil, Chen Chieh-jen, Carlos Garaicoa, Shilpa Gupta, Alfredo Jaar, Emily Jacir, Kiluanji Kia Henda, Miguel Martin, Locky Morris, Carlos Noronha FeioRoman Ondák, Amy Yao, Carey Young and Carla Zaccagnini

Curated by Miguel Amado

2 June – 29 June

Tuesday – Friday 11.00 – 17.00 Saturday 12.00 – 17.00


Centre for Contemporary Art Derry~Londonderry

5-7 Artillery St

Derry-Londonderry, BT48 6RG

Northern Ireland



Centre for Contemporary Art Derry~Londonderry is pleased to announce the exhibition "You Are Now Entering _____". This group show presents works by a diverse set of established and emerging artists from around the world, including participants from Northern Ireland. Artists in the exhibition are Inbal Abergil; Chen Chieh-jen; Carlos Garaicoa; Shilpa Gupta; Alfredo Jaar; Emily Jacir; Kiluanji Kia Henda; Miguel Martin; Locky Morris; Carlos Noronha Feio; Roman Ondák; Amy Yao; Carey Young; and Carla Zaccagnini. The group show is curated by Miguel Amado and draws on an ongoing research into the imagination of Northern Ireland that has been supported through an experimental curatorial residency with CCA Derry~Londonderry.


"You Are Now Entering _____" analyses the conflict society that marks current times. The conflict society emerged from perpetual war, the political logic of late capitalism. In this circumstance, new formations of sovereignty appear by transcending the rule of law in the name of public good, thus establishing a state of exception in both foreign relations and the homeland that challenges the status of citizenship. Strife is no longer characterised exclusively by military engagement; it encapsulates more and more other situations of disruption, including urban violence, migratory fluxes and mass protest. In the conflict society unrest is global: from the streets of London to Tahrir Square in Cairo; from the U.S.-Mexico border to the waters of the Mediterranean Sea; and from the Syrian Desert to the mountains of Afghanistan.


The title of this group show is borrowed from the slogan that signals the Free Derry Corner, a square in the Bogside neighbourhood of the city that symbolizes opposition to British rule in Northern Ireland. However, by eluding the words "Free Derry", it also refers to the original expression: "You Are Now Entering Free Berkeley". This catchphrase appeared on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley within a free-speech campaign at the height of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. Furthermore, by bearing an unfilled blank, it suggests that this statement has resonance elsewhere. It is through such allegorical impulse that the Northern Irish context is approached in the exhibition, as the works on view evoke or allude to themes that have local significance yet speak to universal subjects.


"You Are Now Entering _____" addresses the visual culture of the conflict society by considering key issues of discord across multiple contentious histories and uneven geographies. The featured artists investigate the iconography of dissent by examining the aesthetic potential of the archetypical signs of antagonism: monuments; shrines; murals; flags; walls; and checkpoints. – and the ideological landscape in which they manifest themselves. The selected works also survey the ideological landscape in which they manifest themselves: imperialist enterprises; nationalist claims; and revolutionary traditions, including tactics of resistance to sovereignty and strategies of community empowerment against security policies.




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Until the 30 June 2012

Giorgio Sadotti
'THIS THIS MONSTER THIS THINGS'

Includes work by Shahin Afrassiabi, Fiona Banner, Mark Beasley, Vanessa Billy, Roxane Borujerdi, Eleanor Brown and Loolie Habgood, David Burrows, Denna Cartamkhoob, Rachael Champion, Steven Claydon, Kelly Eginton, Laura Eldret, Graham Fagen, Karin Felbermayr, Ella Finer, Ceal Floyer, Freee, Neil Gall, Anya Gallaccio, Liam Gillick, Matt Hale, Matthew Higgs, The Hut Project, Alan Kane, Lisa Kirk, Elise Lammer and Lawrence Leaman, Mikael Larsson, Simon Liddiment, Raphael Linsi, Simon Martin, Fraser Muggeridge, Paul Noble, Carlos Noronha Feio, Stefano W. Pasquini, Elias Rediger, Audrey Reynolds, Sarina Scheidegger, Dina Schuepbach, Georgina Starr, Alexandra Stähli, Jemima Stehli, Jack Strange, Milly Thompson, Chris Watts, and Elizabeth Wright.
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Carlos Noronha Feio




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Inc. - FESTA do 4º Aniversário + Fernando José Pereira: Lançamento do livro de artista "Stay" | sexta-feira 1 de Junho. 19h00 às 22h00

 

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Na próxima sexta-feira dia 1 de Junho das 19h00 às 22h00, temos o prazer de o/a convidar para FESTA do 4º ANIVERSÁRIO da Inc. Prometemos um início de noite com livros, música, bebidas e muito boa disposição. Paralelamente, e a acrescentar ainda mais brio evento, teremos a honra de apresentar em primeira mão o livro de artista Stay de Fernando José Pereira, um exemplar único de trabalhos originais.

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Stay, Fernando José Pereira, 92 págs., hardcover, exemplar único, 2012. Preço sob consulta

Stay é constituído por 10 partes/capítulos, cada uma dedicada a uma afirmação que contenha obrigatoriamente a palavra stay, por exemplo, stay tunned, stay still ou stay the same. Cada uma é tratada de forma independente, seja na técnica utilizada, seja nas formas que assume e, contudo, a sua diversidade (não muita apesar de tudo...) constitui a massa essencial para o todo que é o livro.

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CONTAMOS COM A SUA PRESENÇA!!!

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16 May 2012

Inc. na 4ª Feira de Publicação Independente @ FBAUP: 6ª feira 18-05-2012 | SALDOS - Maio 2012 | Novidades

 

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"Cenizas – Sembrar Piedras" nº43, AAVV, Mauro Cerqueira (ed.), Edição de autor limitada a 200 cópias, maio de 2012. € 10,00

Artistas participantes: Daniel Barroca, Florian Hüttner, Pedro G. Romero, Carla Filipe, Silvestre Pestana, André Sousa, Stephan Dillemuth, Simon Wachsmuth, Pedro Magalhães, Juan Pablo Macias, António de Sousa, Q. de la + & midnight.

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SALDOS – 4º aniversário Inc.:
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Maio é o mês de saldos na Inc. Este ano, impressionados com a adesão popular às campanhas mais agressivas de outros sectores da actividade económica, vamos também provocar o caos: 50% de desconto em livros escolhidos em compras superiores a 50 euros. Esperemos que não seja preciso chamar a polícia. De qualquer forma, avisamos que o staff aqui é da pesada. Não percam esta oportunidade!

Na selecção incluem-se livros e catálogos de Paul McCarthy, Thomas Struth, Andy Warhol, Tony Ousler, Richard Prince, Nancy Spero, Aernout Mik, John Baldessari, Douglas Gordon, Boris Mikhailov, Wim Wenders, Gilbert&George, Gregor Schneider, Atelier van Lieshout, Juan Muñoz, Stan Douglas, Richard Long, Anthony Gormley, Cindy Sherman, Liam Gillick, Bill Viola, Candida Hofer, Nedko Solakov e muitos, muitos outros!!!

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Outras novidades serão noticiadas mais à frente, durante este mês de maio, o mês do 4º aniversário da Inc.!

 

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10 May 2012

Inc. - SALDOS - Maio 2012 | 4º aniversário da Inc.

 

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Maio é o mês de saldos na Inc. Este ano, impressionados com a adesão popular às campanhas mais agressivas de outros sectores da actividade económica, vamos também provocar o caos: 50% de desconto em livros escolhidos em compras superiores a 50 euros. Esperemos que não seja preciso chamar a polícia. De qualquer forma, avisamos que o staff aqui é da pesada. Não percam esta oportunidade!

Na selecção incluem-se livros e catálogos de Paul McCarthy, Thomas Struth, Andy Warhol, Tony Ousler, Richard Prince, Nancy Spero, Aernout Mik, John Baldessari, Douglas Gordon, Boris Mikhailov, Wim Wenders, Gilbert&George, Gregor Schneider, Atelier van Lieshout, Juan Muñoz, Stan Douglas, Richard Long, Anthony Gormley, Cindy Sherman, Liam Gillick, Bill Viola, Candida Hofer, Nedko Solakov e muitos, muitos outros!!!

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Outras novidades serão noticiadas mais à frente, durante este mês de maio, o mês do 4º aniversário da Inc.!

 

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inc@inc-livros.pt

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2 May 2012

Inc. - Newsletter

 

 

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New World Parkville, Margarida Correia, Fundação EDP, 2011. € 20,00

 

The New Typography, Ricardo Valentim, New York – PPP Editions, 2012. € 30,00

   

Vestígios de Um Tempo Imediatamente Antes do Fim, AAVV, edição de autor, 2012. € 4,00

   

Systema Naturae, Catarina Leitão & José Roseira, edição de autor – Orbis Tertius Edições, 2012. € 18,00

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Films, Paul Graham, MACK, 2011. € 35,00

Readheaded Peckerwood, Christian Datterson, MACK, 2012. € 45,00

 

(In)Visible Dialogues – 1992 2011 2029, Elias Arnér & Per Hütter, Dent-De-Leone, 2011. € 25,00

Hugo Canoilas – Paintings against Painting, AAVV, Centro Cultural Vila Flor, 2011. € 12,00

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P A R A S I T A # 1, Hugo Soares & João Gigante (eds.), edição de 100 cópias numeradas, SABA, 2012. € 2,50

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L'Histoire de la Croquette, André Cepeda, Eduardo Matos e Jonathan Saldanha, edição de autor limitada a 25 cópias numeradas, capa: Eduardo Matos, 2012. € 120,00

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