The work is a volume made by CIA documents on Brazil in relation to the 1964 coup d’état, whose characteristic is that they did not declassify too many documents in proportion to the intervention carried out in this country. In the volume, CIA documents are intercepted with Brazilian documents from that period, including the government […]
Of daily life contrivances is a series which proposes the construction of artifacts comprised of Latin American history encyclopedias and documents compendia from the American intelligence agencies on countries of the region and tools for daily use and common trades. The piece offers a material and mechanical mixture of these elements, in order to transform […]
The work consists of an installation of documents from the Censorship Department of the Federal Police, called “Public Entertainment Censorship Division”, that operated during the Brazilian Military Dictatorship (1964-1985). These documents refer to the censorship of Brazilian popular music (MPB) and are divided into 3 types of files that give an account of the censorship […]
The work is an installation made with 1,148 declassified documents on Chile printed on paper, front and back. The installation seeks to show the volume of declassification and of censored and ignored documents. To produce this volume, documents with different levels of folds and wrinkles were used, forming a progression that starts from a wall […]
This work deals with two dystopian information systems about the recent history of Chile, through two documents declassified by the USA about the recent history of the country. One of them, which serves as a black and openwork base, is a declassified document entirely censored by means of redactions, from which one can barely read […]
The installation is a reference to the series of minimalist works that Donald Judd made in the late 1960s and 1970s and comprises the same dimensions and materials. However, its vertical alignment is slightly displaced by small movements that disarrange it. Inside are layers of colored acrylics containing files declassified by the US intelligence services […]