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Oscar
Brahim
Guest
- Research Workshop on artistic practice and its social projection- Buenos
Aires 2001.
Not much milk
I take profit as much as I can of
anything I can find in the street, particularly the advertising spaces,
in which I can introduce an interference in the banal and superfluous
communication. That somehow conditions and decides on our lives.
Sometimes the motivation is esthetical, other times ideological, sometimes
it is only about the joke.
Let's start from now on, moving on from that role as a consumer-viewer,
brush and paint at hand, paper, cut outs of any poster, whatever you like,
invite yourself!
Oscar Brahim
We have all seen what Oscar Brahim does;
he is a taxi driver who goes like a rapid deployment brigade: he sees
a sign and Oscar Brahim has an acute knowledge of the effect of advertising
on cities. He hates advertising, doesn't he? That is fine, because you
can see it's stimu-lating, it stimulates him, even excites him. Advertising
excites him, and that hate allows him to do something: he distorts and
participates in that advertising, distorting everything and he is on the
look out, to see which sign gives him some stimulus. This means that
product symbols are all over the city under the form of posters, or human
supports which move around with the brands of merchandise on their clothing,
under the guise of adverti-sing, be it television, audio, radio or the
cities them-selves, built almost in the image of great corporations. I
don't know if someone has ever seen the Avenida Paulista in Sao Paulo,
it's quite impressive how it acclaims itself, like the image that corporations
want to give of their power. Here in Argentina -well, there's
a difference in the economies- only the Cata-linas Norte zone tries to
show what power is. But the great corporations don't only do their business,
they also want to impose their systems of representation, and, on top
of that,
be loved. But that is another story. What Oscar Brahim does is to become
involved with those product symbols which, at the same time, re-present
the inte-rests of the great corporations.
Christian Ferrer, at the series of debates
"Networks, contexts, territories"
Goethe Institut, Buenos Aires, 2001
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Oscar Brahim. Born in San Martín, Province
of Buenos Aires in 1964.
Made studies in alternative workshops (drawing, comic strips, graphic
humour and other disciplines). Since 1998 makes graphic interventions
in advertising space in the street and his work begins to call the
attention
of the press. (La Nación, Página/12 and Clarín,
Revista Tipográfica and others).
Exhibited Work in the underground passage
of the Obelisk.
In 2000 and 2001 gave seminars and conferences in the University
of Buenos Aires and in the University Di Tella.
On Sunday, 25th November 2001 he made a performance in the Sala
de Experimentatión of the Teatro Colón.
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