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CUF sports clubs

  • Barreiro (PT)
  • August 2024October 2025
  • In collaboration with Alexandra SverinssonBianca WilsonChristina Bartley DominguezDanny LeylandEve BracewellMatthew SwiftRachel MortlockTinieka Page
  • Thanks to Museu Industrial Baía do TejoPADA StudiosPADA studiosReina del MarTania Geiroto MarcelinoTim Ralston
  • Supported by Culture Moves EuropeEuropean UnionFonds KwadraatGoethe Institute
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Image 1/6 This beach chair is made of leftover materials: a leftover piece of canvas and several pieces of reclaimed wood. A production schedule is printed on the canvas
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Image 1/6 The juxtaposition of once-functional corporate imagery with discarded pieces of swimming equipment underscores how human systems, once meticulously curated, can be reconfigured or rendered obsolete. In this sense, the printed kickboards become mirrors of our socio-economic transitions, calling attention to the ephemeral nature of both labor and leisure and inviting reflection on the factors that shape their intersection
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Image 1/5 I found these kick boards on various beaches in Setubal. I used them as a canvas for cyanotypes. The images all reference labor
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Image 1/5 The members of the camping club wave their flags
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Image 1/19 Beneath layers of cracked ceramic tiles and rusted metal railings, the abandoned swimming pool for once-diligent company workers stands as a silent testament to shifting social landscapes