La Revue, Cildo Meireles, 2022, Limited Edition
Over the course of twenty years, my work has been a succession of journeys towards the middle. In the visual arts, the middle is a broad and vague concept: space. And it is the obstinate repetition of that obsession that interests me as an artist. Thematizing it. Rebuilding it. Piecing it together. The work always has several possible pathways: it holds all of them. This fascinating chaos is what most appeals to me about the visual arts: doing it is totally liberating (a fact that does not stop it from being used, on occasion, as a mere surrogate for mental crafts).
- Cildo Meireles
Cahiers d’Art is most happy to present the latest issue of its historic Revue in homage to Cildo Meireles. A resplendent appraisal of the work of Brazilian artist Cildo Meireles, the issue features previously-unpublished texts and exquisitely-printed plates of his installations, sculptures, and a selection of rarely-shown drawings. The issue is guest-edited by Guilherme Wisnik and Diego Matos.
The limited edition issue is available in English. It is presented with a hot-stamped cover in a custom linen-bound box, with two new lithographs by Meireles, created for Cahiers d'Art.
Over the course of twenty years, my work has been a succession of journeys towards the middle. In the visual arts, the middle is a broad and vague concept: space. And it is the obstinate repetition of that obsession that interests me as an artist. Thematizing it. Rebuilding it. Piecing it together. The work always has several possible pathways: it holds all of them. This fascinating chaos is what most appeals to me about the visual arts: doing it is totally liberating (a fact that does not stop it from being used, on occasion, as a mere surrogate for mental crafts).
- Cildo Meireles
Cahiers d’Art is most happy to present the latest issue of its historic Revue in homage to Cildo Meireles. A resplendent appraisal of the work of Brazilian artist Cildo Meireles, the issue features previously-unpublished texts and exquisitely-printed plates of his installations, sculptures, and a selection of rarely-shown drawings. The issue is guest-edited by Guilherme Wisnik and Diego Matos.
The limited edition issue is available in English. It is presented with a hot-stamped cover in a custom linen-bound box, with two new lithographs by Meireles, created for Cahiers d'Art.
Over the course of twenty years, my work has been a succession of journeys towards the middle. In the visual arts, the middle is a broad and vague concept: space. And it is the obstinate repetition of that obsession that interests me as an artist. Thematizing it. Rebuilding it. Piecing it together. The work always has several possible pathways: it holds all of them. This fascinating chaos is what most appeals to me about the visual arts: doing it is totally liberating (a fact that does not stop it from being used, on occasion, as a mere surrogate for mental crafts).
- Cildo Meireles
Cahiers d’Art is most happy to present the latest issue of its historic Revue in homage to Cildo Meireles. A resplendent appraisal of the work of Brazilian artist Cildo Meireles, the issue features previously-unpublished texts and exquisitely-printed plates of his installations, sculptures, and a selection of rarely-shown drawings. The issue is guest-edited by Guilherme Wisnik and Diego Matos.
The limited edition issue is available in English. It is presented with a hot-stamped cover in a custom linen-bound box, with two new lithographs by Meireles, created for Cahiers d'Art.
This Diptych Print accompanies the Limited Edition Cildo Meireles Revue with its colophon - Available only in English
Shit Coin, 2022
Diptych
Two Lithographs with embossing on BFK Rives paper 250 grams
31.5 × 24.5 cm
Limited edition of 50 (+ 20 AP & 10 HC), each.
Edition of 50 copies in English Only
Limited edition of La Revue in a linen-bound box
Includes two embossed lithographs on BFK Rives paper (250 g), signed and numbered by the artist
Limited edition revue published/produced in 2022
31.5 × 24.5 cm (12 3/8 × 9 5/8 in)
194 pages