BUNDA PANDEIRO
Bunda Pandeiro is the second part of a trilogy that explores the rules of gender and race in the contemporary world.
In Brazilian slang, the phrase is used to describe attractive buttocks by referring to them as a tambourine. While the ass is a universally recognized symbol of sexual allure, the film blurs lines between gender and race, reducing each participant to the utilitarian role of a musical instrument. Traditional sexual roles are also eliminated. This “body concert” is a metaphorical representation of the “tambourine,“ which has no gender, ethnicity or sexual orientation but is defined perfect simply from the sound that it makes.
Bunda Pandeiro 2012
2:17 minutes
Edition of 6
Eclipse 2016
Floating Gallery Plexi print available in different sizes.
Pôr do sol 2016
Floating Gallery Plexi print available in different sizes.
Mão Year 2016
Floating Gallery Plexi print available in different sizes.
Lua Year 2016
Floating Gallery Plexi print available in different sizes.
Pé Year 2016
Floating Gallery Plexi print available in different sizes.