

I Survived, Affective Drift, 2021
Installation of hand-carved cedar wood blocks and mirror mosaic with the phrase “I survived”.
In the residency series I visit people in their homes and I spend time there, sometimes a few hours, sometimes even living for days. From this exchange, works arise that range from affective objects to the residents' own paintings.
Clara is a feminist writer of mine for a long time. Months and months before, I arranged with Clara to spend some time with her painting. We plan to paint your cats and friends, plus a large painting of Clara at Pole Dance. On the scheduled date, one day she was at the bar, another in the yard… and I was there, with my things in my suitcase, waiting for the pretty one to receive me.
It is obvious that we had a fight and even more obvious that the fight gave rise to countless pieces of this lapse of waiting and nervousness. But what's obvious is that at the end of this one, which I started calling “No Residency”, we continued to love each other and laugh about the period.
Exhibitions
"Ostentar é Estar viva", Galeria Luisa Strina, São Paulo, Brazil, 2021"Justiça de Transição não é Transação", Memorial of the Public Prosecutor's Office
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2023