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Abaporu dining table

Lucas Takaoka

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In the oil-on-canvas Abaporú, modernist painter Tarsila do Amaral depicts the idealism of the Anthropophagic Movement established in 1926 by Oswald de Andrade. A ‘man who eats people’, alluding to the idea that international culture needed to be absorbed to the fullest. Thus the namesake table was born. Transfigured from Tarsila’s curvilinear lines and carved in wood, its openings in the top reveal the mouth of the passafio, ready to devour and anthropophagize external content.

 

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