Lecture by Lucas Odahara _"Something Newly Missing" is part of Do Not Touch - Collective Debrief at ACUD galerie w/ Virgil B/G Taylor and Sam Richardson
The yard can host a small audience, we kindly ask you to RSVP: galerie@acudmachtneu.de if you wish to attend. We will provide enough distance to keep each other safe. For the gallery visit, please bring your mask. In case you cannot make it, please let us know and we give the place to another person.
Installation by Virgil B/G Taylor and Sam Richardson will be open on Thursday-Saturday (July 30th-August 1st), 5 pm-8 pm and by appointment until July 3rd.
For the visit, please bring your mask
ABOUT
Departing from a sound piece developed together with his father Luiz Monteiro, which was recently released into a record, Lucas Odahara will talk about the experience of ‘something newly missing’, as described by Toni Morrison in her novel Sula. Monteiro, who is a cover musician in São Paulo, performed a cover version of the book’s page as a guitar solo which will be played in the gallery’s courtyard with a few readings by the artist.
Lucas Odahara
... is an artist based in Berlin moving primarily between the fields of writing and the visual arts. Working in a variety of mediums such as installation, sound, sculpture and text, his practice addresses the corporeality of language and its space of convolution within history making. With a background in product design from the São Paulo State University and fine arts from the University of Bremen, Odahara’s practice is oriented by his understanding of the unfixable positions of queer/cuirness and Global South identities.