João Maria Gusmão: Massa Confusa

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Description

• English / Portuguese, Softcover, 2023
• 240 pages
• 21.8 x 27.3 cm 
• designed by Ana Baliza
• Published by Pato em Pequim and Mousse Publishing
• ISBN 978 98 9335 224 3

With text by the artist and expanded colophon by Post Brothers.

NOTE that every copy of this publication is UNIQUE, bound with a different randomized sequence of signatures.  Your MASSA CONFUSA is one of the kind.

 

About

At long last, the grand arcanum of Massa Confusa is complete. Printed in extenso, in a profusion of permutations, Gusmão’s systematic project is not a coffee table book but rather meant for the meditative and convivial space of the tearoom. The present tome publicises the results of true experiments accomplished in the laboratory of the artist.

The objects of Massa Confusa's attention are Gusmão's personal inventory of traditional Japanese-inspired Chawan tea bowls by the ceramicist Victor Harris (b. 1964’ Bristol). For over half a millennium, such vessels have been integral to the Japanese tea ceremony, serving both as a tool for serving aromatic beverages and as a metonym for the ritual's moral geometry as a meditative worship of the imperfect. In line with tradition, each of Harris' wares are handcrafted and unique, whereby irregular forms are subjected to a string of uncontrollable transformations in the kiln. It is precisely Harris' teasing of prediction and chance, this instability and incalculability of transmuting base materials, that Gusmão tautologically invokes in the photographic renderings of the tea bowls. Following the Paracelsian premise that “like cures like” and pho­tography's magical transfer of information through contact and imitation, the artificer captures some of the cups' volcanic power, this archaic pact of fluid and fire, and redeploys it towards new ends.

Each copy of Massa Confusa is, for all intents and purposes, unique! Every blend is a freshly brewed concoction of decoctions distinct for each reader, which promises an exclusive, well-balanced panacea to boost the passions.

(text Post Brothers, extracted from the publication’s colophon)

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João Maria Gusmão

João Maria Gusmão

João Maria Gusmão (b. 1979) is a Lisbon-based artist known for his experimental work with analogue film, primitive photography techniques, and moving image installations. At the core of his practice lies a distinctive strategy of critical archaeology, in which he reactivates early image-making technologies to explore alternative ways of perceiving time, space, and reality. His films, photographs, and objects draw on literary references and metaphysical inquiries, evoking speculative and poetic worldviews rooted in art, science, and philosophy. From 2001 to 2018, Gusmão collaborated with Pedro Paiva, forming an acclaimed artist duo that exhibited internationally. Since 2019, he has pursued a solo career while also working as a curator, editor, and writer.
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