FeCuOp: Antenna

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Antenna
Publication Design: Exile Books
Photographer: FeCuOp; Philip Lique; Paul Stoppi
Length: 54 pages

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Produced in conjunction with artist collective FeCuOp's 2019 Locust Projects exhibition Antenna and designed by Miami-based bookstore and community project space Exile Books, FeCuOp's zine explores communication and collaboration. The zine's cover features the same artist-designed print used in the exhibition's wallpaper and reflects the participatory themes of the installation with pages that prompt the reader to create cut-out masks of the artists and process drawings from the artists' residencies at Locust Projects.

FeCuOp is a contemporary art collaborative established in Miami in 1997 by Jason Ferguson, born in Trinidad and Tobago and lives in South Carolina; Christian Curiel born, in Puerto Rico to Cuban parents and lives in New Haven, CT; Brandon Opalka born in Virginia and lives in Colorado. The name constitutes an amalgam of the three founding artist’s names. FeCuOp along with new Miami-based member Victor Villafañe, are like the periodic table of elements, unique characteristics of each member, brings a unique variable property to every collaboration. Each an artist in their own right, together FeCuOp fuses to create work that encourages members to become a part of one collective voice. Working with various mediums and at times nontraditional venues, FeCuOp often creates work that comments on human behavior – through this, FeCuOp seeks to reveal unconscious patterns that drive our biases and shape our choices. The results of which are documented and become a commentary on our fundamental existence.