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Walking the Copacabana Sidewalk

As part of my Master's in Curating Contemporary Art study program at ESEADE, a private university in Buenos Aires, and more specifically my first semester course on Cultural Patrimonium ( thought by multi-versed Juan Lázara ), we were given the following task:


"make a 3 to 4-minute video about a public art work, describe its artistic features, its problematics and eventual solutions."


While on holidays in Rio, looking at the holes, the cacophony of street vendors, I knew this was going to be my subject.


The following video is my humble contribution to create awareness of what might be left if 'we' do not intervene soon.


I hope you enjoy!




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