Dor Guez | 18th Festival

The Palestinian artist – who has featured in the 18th Festival – discusses his work in retrieving the Palestinian Christian community’s history

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Gregg Smith | 18th Festival

A regular at the Festival since the early 2000s, the South African artist discusses the recent changes undergone by the event, and speaks on his work featured in Southern Panoramas

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Mahardika Yudha | 18th Festival

The Indonesian artist discusses his participation in the 18th Festival and what it was like to create his work in an area where political conflict is taking place

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Maya Watanabe | 18th Festival

Identity and the individual are the key topics addressed by the Peruvian artist, who featured in the 18th Festival

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Michael Mazière | 18th Festival

A partner of the Festival’s since the 90s, the British curators gives an overview of the changes undergone by the event over the past two decades

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Rehema Chachage | 18th Festival

Voice and being in tune are the metaphors used by the artist, who featured in the 18th edition of the Festival, to discuss identity and belonging

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Roy Dib | 18th Festival

The relationship between interdiction and imagery is the main topic of the statement by the artist, who featured in the 18th Festival

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Zafer Topaloglu | 18th Festival

The artist reflects on the construction of memory in his work featured in the 18th Festival

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Mahmoud Khaled | 18th Festival

The artist talks about his piece At Five in the Afternoon, his relationship with the Festival and with the city of São Paulo

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Ayrson Heráclito | 18th Festival

The artist discusses his piece Funfun, which won a prize at the 18th Festival, from the perspective of the boundary between reality and fiction, a moment that opens up new possibilities for seeing the world

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