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Mus-papilionoidea

Quinta de S. Miguel, Almada, 1996
Serralves Park
, Porto, 2001

One was first confronted with a vertical tube rising from the ground with a pinhole. Looking through it one saw a seemingly horizontal tube, apparently directed towards the sky, at the end of which was an image of a flying creature, a hybrid between a butterfly and a mouse: a mus-papilionoidea.







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Works

  • Mus-papilionoidea
  • Attractor
  • Scanner
  • Overviewer
  • Gazebo
  • Shortcut
  • Wall
  • Film Machine
  • Sub-urb
  • Captor
  • Nihilator
  • Cochliomyia Hominivorax (with Nuno Delmas)
  • Vertizon (with Pedro Rogado)
  • Studio (with Tobias Putrih)
  • Displacements
  • Kunstgriff
  • Cyclopean Eye: Berlin
  • Cyclopean Eye: Cairo
  • Satellite
  • Street Museum
  • Stand
  • Orange Works (with John Hawke)
  • Tourist
  • Hut
  • Fragment
  • Ghetto
  • Musée Lumière
  • Faro

Texts

  • untitled, Luca Cerizza, 2007
  • «Rear Window: Some notes on Sancho Silva’s work», Filipa Ramos, 2006
  • interview with Mai Abu ElDahab, 2006
  • «Spatial Shifters: Sancho Silva and the Architecture of Perception», Jennifer King, 2006
  • «Film Machine», Michael Eng, 2003
  • «Shortcut», the participants of De Appel Curatorial Training Program, 2002

Links

  • Orange Works
  • Pinksummer Gallery
  • John Hawke
  • Tobias Putrih
  • Pedro Rogado
  • Christian Hasucha
  • N55
  • Amoula il Majnoona
  • Fonderie Darling

Contact

sancho.silva{at}gmail.com