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Starting from the Foulcaultian concept of heterotopias, from the book O Corpo Utópico, the Heterotopias, according to which those are different spaces, other places mythical and real contestations of the space that are the gallery, was named. This is a virtual exhibition, whose curators, the master students Monica Klemz and Isabelle Barreto, seek to bring together works related to their theme. Starting from the theme of the city and its crossings between the Same-Place and the Other-Place, they raise questions: What to imagine? How to mobilize? From the streets to the buildings, destructions, which cartographies to experience? From what points of view? For his design project, as this is the same concept, choosing the labyrinth as a heterotopia as the route of the exhibition space. Textures are found on the walls and floor, symbolizing difference and otherness. The exhibition is still present on the external walls, meaning that art knows no borders.
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