The Innerverse of Jônatas
An Art Series on Immigration and Exile
de Jônatas Chimen, MFA.
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The Innerverse of Jônatas is an art series on how different universes must clash with each other in order to create exciting new realities for one to discover, constantly and relentlessly, just like one's ancestors once did. Spoken from a first-person perspective, this symbolist visual narrative makes use of folklore, history, and myth from the artist's 500-year heritage of immigration and exile.
"I have not only observed the randomness of life, which often seems to be the consequence of arbitrary successes and failures, coincidences and mismatches, heartbreak and love, birth and death, but I also have seen the repeated patterns" - Jônatas (artist and author).
"I have not only observed the randomness of life, which often seems to be the consequence of arbitrary successes and failures, coincidences and mismatches, heartbreak and love, birth and death, but I also have seen the repeated patterns" - Jônatas (artist and author).
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Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Ciencia ficción y fantasía
- Categorías adicionales Bellas artes
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Características: 20×25 cm
N.º de páginas: 56 -
ISBN
- Tapa blanda: 9781388997793
- Fecha de publicación: ene. 17, 2018
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave immigrant, immigration, immigrant art, exile
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JÔNATAS
Paris
Jônatas Chimen DeSouza Dias DaSilva-Benayon (b. 1981) is a Brazilian-American Master Fine Artist (MFA) and author, whose work explores identity through the lens of migration and cultural fusion. Drawing from his own immigrant experience and those of his family, his art blends traditional Spanish Realism with multimedia approaches, incorporating elements like immigration documents, DNA tests, and personal diaries. His work, featured in biennials, museums, and galleries for over 18 years, reflects themes of displacement, belonging, and the importance of embracing cultural heritage as a cult to history and to future potential.