Vhils Portuguese, 1987
47 1/4 x 33 1/2 in
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In this work composed of layered hand-cut
advertising posters, Vhils brings forth a metro scene from the visual residues
of urban space itself. The layers of torn paper, typographic fragments and
excavated areas compose a dense surface where the image seems to appear
intermittently, as if revealed at the very heart of the matter. At the centre
of the composition, the gaze of a figure turned outwards from the carriage
breaks with the usual anonymity of transit spaces. Direct, almost
confrontational, it establishes a frontal relationship with the viewer and
introduces a singular tension into this scene otherwise marked by the erasure
and dispersal of presences. Where the other figures appear absorbed in a silent
interiority, this face suddenly seems aware of the gaze cast upon it, as if the
boundary between observer and observed were momentarily dissolved. Through his
subtractive work of cutting, Vhils transforms advertising posters, those
ephemeral supports designed to capture attention and then disappear, into
surfaces of memory. The work thus reveals, behind the saturated visual flow of
the contemporary city, fragments of humanity suspended in the ordinary
experience of collective movement.
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