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Adriano Costa
Comida (2024)


White rice, black beans, silkscreen on plastic bags, elastic band
Approx. 17 x 21 x 5cm
Edition of 100, accompanied by a signed and numbered certificate

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About the work

Adriano Costa has created Comida, 2024 especially for Whitechapel Gallery to accompany the exhibition Lygia Clark: The I and the You, 2 Oct 2024 – 12 Jan 2025.

Adriano Costa’s edition for Whitechapel Gallery, relates to Lydia Clark’s ‘BICHOS’ and embodies several important aspects of Clark’s work. For Costa, Clark represents the punk ethos, emphasised by the Do It Yourself (DIY) message in the logo. In the spirit of Lygia Clark the artwork must be activated by the audience. Rice and beans are the most popular Brazilian food. For Costa, the black and white colours strongly influence the psyche and mixing these colours symbolises equality. Adriano is following the pop culture aspects of rice and beans and the black and white theme.

The final phase of Lygia’s Clark’s work, the “not art” period, focuses on generating feelings, thoughts, and reactions through physical interactions between elements like plastic, inflatable volumes filled with air or water, and the ingestion of food such as honey. One of our deepest bodily experiences is eating. The concept of ‘Comida’ meaning food, in Portuguese is similar: visitors of the gallery buy the rice and beans, cook and eat them. The material remaining of the works, after the rice and beans have been consumed by the edition buyers, would be the empty printed plastic bags, which could then be displayed on a wall in the person’s home.


About the artist

Adriano Costa (b. 1975, São Paulo, Brazil) lives and works in São Paulo. Costa works in sculpture, installation and painting to expose the inherent back-end of objects and our attachment to their contexts. His use of everyday materials explores notions of value, form and habit. Working with the belief that all is already there, he finds the beauty and importance of every kind of material to be readily present, and tugs on it through composition: the objects’ spirituality attended to and their disagreements resolved. His focus is placed on the inherent value and importance of each object – a running argument against the hierarchy of materials.


Selected exhibitions

Recent solo exhibitions include: Emalin, ‘ax-d. us. t’, (London, UK, 2024); A Sud, ‘All fishermen know about u(s)', (Pescara, Italy, 2023); Mendes Wood, ‘MILK OF SLUMS - RUA DOS CACIQUES’, (New York, US, 2023); Emalin, ‘YOUR WORK AND ITS CONSEQUENCES’, (London, UK, 2022); Terzo Fronte, ‘H U M A N O N L Y', (Rome, Italy, 2022); Mendes Wood DM, 'Flowers and holes (glory)', (São Paulo, Brazil, 2021); Castiglioni, ‘Done 2 Deserve This’, (Milan, Italy, 2019).

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 Works can be purchased with Own Art, allowing you to spread the cost of your purchase over 10 months, completely interest free.  

Typical 0% APR. Subject to status. Terms and conditions apply. Applicants must be at least 18 years old. Whitechapel Gallery is a licensed broker of Own Art loans. Registered address: Whitechapel Gallery, 77-82 Whitechapel High Street, London, E1 7QX.
 

   We work with contemporary conservation framers Frame London to provide the best framing options for your edition. Contact us for more information.

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