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Ana Mendes and Sandra Djukic, Sockets Market Exchange, 2015, mixed technique (garbage bags, objects, tables), exhibtion view Rich Mix, London © photo Franziska Becher
Ana Mendes and Sandra Djukic, Sockets Market Exchange, 2015, mixed technique (garbage bags, objects, tables), exhibtion view Rich Mix, London © photo Franziska Becher
Ana Mendes and Sandra Djukic, Sockets Market Exchange, 2015, mixed technique (garbage bags, objects, tables), exhibtion view Rich Mix, London © photo Franziska Becher
Ana Mendes and Sandra Djukic, Sockets Market Exchange, 2015, mixed technique (garbage bags, objects, tables), exhibtion view Rich Mix, London © photo Franziska Becher
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Ana Mendes and Sandra Djukic, Sockets Market Exchange, 2015, mixed technique (garbage bags, objects, tables), exhibtion view Rich Mix, London © photo Franziska Becher
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Ana Mendes and Sandra Djukic, Sockets Market Exchange, 2015, mixed technique (garbage bags, objects, tables), exhibtion view Rich Mix, London © photo Franziska Becher
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Ana Mendes and Sandra Djukic, Sockets Market Exchange, 2015, mixed technique (garbage bags, objects, tables), exhibtion view Rich Mix, London © photo Franziska Becher
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Ana Mendes and Sandra Djukic, Sockets Market Exchange, 2015, mixed technique (garbage bags, objects, tables), exhibtion view Rich Mix, London © photo Franziska Becher
Ana Mendes, Sockets Market Exchange, 2015, installation, exhibition view 'L'intru (invaders), London, UK (c) photo: Franziska Becher
Sockets Market Exchange - performance/participative project, in which Mendes gave £ 7.57 pounds to 7 people to buy the most essencial products of their lives. This project aims to context David Cameron Government claim that they could live of £ 53 per week/7.53 per day.
Idea, concept: Ana Mendes; developed with Sandra Djukic, design S. Djukic.
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