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I have as a document a letter sent to Walter Zanini in 1996.
I no longer remember the reason for the correspondence but, certainly, it was connected to some question I was asked.
I transcribe what I thought at the time:

 

'Zanini.
In the seventies, when I did things with VT, what I thought, and wanted, was, above all, to "de-alienate" the medium. 
This was valid for all available media, from VT to mail; cinema; photography... in short, everything with which one could imagine the world or, as I liked to say at the time, the circumstance.
It was a political position and, I remember, in an interview I declared: "either art or politics. This is a political statement"¹.
What moved me was the need to implant, I don't know why, a will behind the "media".

At no time did I think that art had to have any kind of exclusivity in relation to one medium or another, or multimedia as some of us tried to impose.
As an example I can mention that I never stopped admiring painters and, at the time, I was a fan of Baravelli, as I still am in relation to the Baravelli of that period. I was, however, a little careful about mixing propositions in media in presentations so as not to let propositions in traditional media, even if experimentalist, contaminate the experimentations with media itself, which was what I was doing.
I never believed that all that could be a revolution in art. I thought -and I steal think - that it was a revolution in progress, started much earlier, that had to do with freedom and not with engagement. Freedom in the very broad sense of choice by will.
And the paradox that remains, partly solved by performance, partly by today's "material art" (poorly solved though) is our continued need for a "medium" interposing itself between the artist and his circumstance (real life to so to say) which, let's face it, is somewhat alienating.
Gabriel Borba
September 1996 '

 

1. The statement was used in Receita de Arte Brasileira (Brazilian Art Recipe)

Conjunto da Obra

Nós (Us or Knots)

O Gato Acorrentado a Um Só Traçado (The Cat Chained to a Single Stroke)

O Vento Uiva, ouça (The Wind Howls, listen)

Objeto ME

Obra esparsa (scattered works)

Opereta

Pequeno Mobiliário Brasileiro

2023 Consensus, 2023

Video

Works, Series and Collections: Obra esparsa (scattered works)

Expositions: Nenhum Lugar Agora

The idea of "talking about the dissolution of contemporary society and proposing questions", printed on the invitation to the exhibition NOWHERENOW, brought to mind the three lines in the video which, listed in this order, are a contemporary contribution to art and customs. The video, in its simplicity, follows this same orientation.

John Lanchester, journalist; novelist; critic of customs and culinary (sometimes).  The phrase used is from his character Tarquin Winot in the novel The Debt to Pleasure;

The lovely Rose Namajunas, Mixed Martial ARTIST said the phrase when she received her MMA strawweight world champion belt.

Marcel Duchamp, I quote (from memory) one of his phrases: "Art, whether bad or good, never ceases to be art, just as emotion, good or bad, never ceases to be emotion."

Gabriel Borba, 2023