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UNTITLED MANIFESTO

UNTITLED MANIFESTO by Juan Caloca

 

Published by Gato Negro Editions, 2017.

Softcover, Risograph printed, 48pg

4.5 x 6.5"

For the sake of humanity:

Burn this and all manifestos!

To see if someone remembers us only with the oral memory.

Beginning with a sign supposes that on the other side there is an exit: Untitled Manifesto puts it in doubt: how is decomposition made up? In other words, do you need question marks to understand at what point the questions take shape? For example, who can believe in the interrogations translated by google? Basically, it is not questions without answers, but answers without questions. Speaking of spoilers in speech, the artist Juan Caloca shows, in the form of a manifesto, how much we still need to know and how little we know to imagine.

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UNTITLED MANIFESTO

UNTITLED MANIFESTO by Juan Caloca

 

Published by Gato Negro Editions, 2017.

Softcover, Risograph printed, 48pg

4.5 x 6.5"

For the sake of humanity:

Burn this and all manifestos!

To see if someone remembers us only with the oral memory.

Beginning with a sign supposes that on the other side there is an exit: Untitled Manifesto puts it in doubt: how is decomposition made up? In other words, do you need question marks to understand at what point the questions take shape? For example, who can believe in the interrogations translated by google? Basically, it is not questions without answers, but answers without questions. Speaking of spoilers in speech, the artist Juan Caloca shows, in the form of a manifesto, how much we still need to know and how little we know to imagine.

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UNTITLED MANIFESTO by Juan Caloca

 

Published by Gato Negro Editions, 2017.

Softcover, Risograph printed, 48pg

4.5 x 6.5"

For the sake of humanity:

Burn this and all manifestos!

To see if someone remembers us only with the oral memory.

Beginning with a sign supposes that on the other side there is an exit: Untitled Manifesto puts it in doubt: how is decomposition made up? In other words, do you need question marks to understand at what point the questions take shape? For example, who can believe in the interrogations translated by google? Basically, it is not questions without answers, but answers without questions. Speaking of spoilers in speech, the artist Juan Caloca shows, in the form of a manifesto, how much we still need to know and how little we know to imagine.

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