Odires Mlászho / editora, Julia Barbosa ; entrevista e seleção das obras, Ana Paula Cohen.

Format
Book
Language
  • Portuguese
  • English
Published/​Created
Rio de Janeiro : Cobogó, [2016]
Description
236 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm

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    Subject(s)
    Editor
    Interviewer
    Contains
    Summary note
    The book features the work of Odires Mlászho (Mandirituba, Paraná, 1960, lives and works in São Paulo since 1983) who, since the 1990's central axis of his work is the appropriation of photographic images and typography of books, manuals and journals. The human body, one of the most important subjects of his work is multi-faceted in photographic collages of physical texture. In the more than 110 works reproduced in the publication, Odires Mlászho has as a vast repertoire of images, which the artist collects and handles in cutouts, collages, incisions and scrapings, among other procedures. The book includes a glossary of these procedures and techniques used in the preparation of its work, written by the artist himself, plus an interview with the artist conducted by curator Ana Paula Cohen.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Language note
    Texts in Portuguese and English.
    Contents
    • Glossário por Odires Mlaszho = Glossary by Odires Mlaszho
    • Obras = Works
    • Pormenores de uma Reação Brusca: Odires Mlaszho entrevistado por Ana Paula Cohen = Details of a Brusque Reaction: Odires Mlaszho interviewed by Ana Paula Cohen
    • Sobre o artista = About the artist.
    Other title(s)
    • Odires Mlászho.
    • Odires Mlászho. English.
    ISBN
    • 8555910196
    • 9788555910197
    OCLC
    1005180974
    RCP
    C - S
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