La Revue, Cildo Meireles, 2022
This issue of Cahiers d’Art honors the groundbreaking work of Brazilian conceptual artist and sculptor Cildo Meireles (b. 1948). Through previously unpublished texts and meticulously printed plates, it presents a comprehensive survey of Meireles’s installations, sculptures, and rarely exhibited drawings.
Developed in collaboration with the artist, the issue examines key dimensions of his practice: the intersection of origin and territory with indigenous culture, the relationship between architecture, place, and scale, and the dialogue between object and body. It further explores Meireles’s synesthetic approach and his nuanced investigation of language as a material form.
Complementing this exploration are contributions from Claudia Andujar, Angelo Bucci, and Luchita Hurtado, offering critical insights that expand on Meireles’s influence across disciplines.
This edition provides a rigorous analysis of Meireles’s contributions, situating his work within contemporary discourse on space, perception, and cultural identity.
This issue of Cahiers d’Art honors the groundbreaking work of Brazilian conceptual artist and sculptor Cildo Meireles (b. 1948). Through previously unpublished texts and meticulously printed plates, it presents a comprehensive survey of Meireles’s installations, sculptures, and rarely exhibited drawings.
Developed in collaboration with the artist, the issue examines key dimensions of his practice: the intersection of origin and territory with indigenous culture, the relationship between architecture, place, and scale, and the dialogue between object and body. It further explores Meireles’s synesthetic approach and his nuanced investigation of language as a material form.
Complementing this exploration are contributions from Claudia Andujar, Angelo Bucci, and Luchita Hurtado, offering critical insights that expand on Meireles’s influence across disciplines.
This edition provides a rigorous analysis of Meireles’s contributions, situating his work within contemporary discourse on space, perception, and cultural identity.
This issue of Cahiers d’Art honors the groundbreaking work of Brazilian conceptual artist and sculptor Cildo Meireles (b. 1948). Through previously unpublished texts and meticulously printed plates, it presents a comprehensive survey of Meireles’s installations, sculptures, and rarely exhibited drawings.
Developed in collaboration with the artist, the issue examines key dimensions of his practice: the intersection of origin and territory with indigenous culture, the relationship between architecture, place, and scale, and the dialogue between object and body. It further explores Meireles’s synesthetic approach and his nuanced investigation of language as a material form.
Complementing this exploration are contributions from Claudia Andujar, Angelo Bucci, and Luchita Hurtado, offering critical insights that expand on Meireles’s influence across disciplines.
This edition provides a rigorous analysis of Meireles’s contributions, situating his work within contemporary discourse on space, perception, and cultural identity.
Edited by: Staffan Ahrenberg, Sam Keller, Hans Ulrich Obrist
With: Guilherme Wisnick and Diego Matos
176 Pages
165 Illustrations
24.5 cm × 31.5 cm
Softcover, wrapped in Glassine Paper, Presentation Box
Available in English and in French
ISBN FR: 978-2-85117-309-6
ISBN EN: 978-2-85117-310-2