Brazillian artist José Damasceno’s installation—made of thousands of footprint-shaped cutouts from phonebooks—alludes to this accrual and disappearance of lives. It was just installed Permission To Be Global, opening Wednesday. #art #boston #p2bg A post shared by Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (@mfaboston) on Mar 17, 2014 at 11:51am PDT
Brazillian artist José Damasceno’s installation—made of thousands of footprint-shaped cutouts from phonebooks—alludes to this accrual and disappearance of lives. It was just installed Permission To Be Global, opening Wednesday. #art #boston #p2bg
A post shared by Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (@mfaboston) on Mar 17, 2014 at 11:51am PDT
Phonebooks are peppered with voids caused by migration and death. José Damasceno’s installation alludes to this accrual and disappearance of lives. See it in Permission To Be Global. #art #boston #P2BG A post shared by Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (@mfaboston) on Mar 26, 2014 at 7:31am PDT
Phonebooks are peppered with voids caused by migration and death. José Damasceno’s installation alludes to this accrual and disappearance of lives. See it in Permission To Be Global. #art #boston #P2BG
A post shared by Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (@mfaboston) on Mar 26, 2014 at 7:31am PDT