
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a detail of an art exhibition or display, likely in Rosario, Argentina, featuring several unique book art pieces and paper sculptures mounted on a light-colored wooden board. On the far left, a white, thick paper or cardstock piece is folded into an abstract, sculptural form, with a black rectangular base. To its right, a small, square, accordion-fold book is open, revealing abstract, colorful patterns on its pages. Below these, a small, crumpled or textured white object, possibly another miniature book or sculpture, is held by a white band, with a small white label reading "POTOSERIA LABRA" below it. The central piece is a larger, accordion-fold book or artwork with vibrant, abstract splashes of blue, green, and pink. Overlaid on these patterns is fragmented text in dark letters, appearing to be Spanish. Visible phrases include "STUVIS," "EN BOS," "POTE ACO," "DONDE VAYAS," "STO DE," "PORQUE ROSARICES ON FI," and "ONE NO TERMA." "Donde vayas" translates to "wherever you go," and "porque" means "because." To the right, a conventionally bound book is open. The left page displays dense Spanish text, discussing themes related to justice, property, power dynamics, the roles of father and mother, and societal structures. Phrases like "La Ley de la Selva," "la Constitución de Salta," and "el Principio del Progreso" are visible. The right page features an abstract watercolor painting, dominated by organic shapes in vivid pinks and light blues, blending softly. The items are secured to the wooden board with small, grey clips, suggesting a curated display in an indoor setting like a gallery or classroom. The lighting is bright and even, indicating daytime.
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