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Adrian Melis
Cuba / Spain, b. 1985

Adrian Melis Cuba / Spain, b. 1985

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Adrian Melis, Covert planning 2. Distribution, 2018

Adrian Melis Cuba / Spain, b. 1985

Covert planning 2. Distribution, 2018
Framed documents and images.
35,5 x 70,5 x 2 cm.
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‘Covert Planning’ is a visual guide of how the artist’s family survived the years of aftershocks in Cuba following the collapse of the Soviet Union, called ‘Período especial’. Everyone had...
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‘Covert Planning’ is a visual guide of how the artist’s family survived the years of aftershocks in Cuba following the collapse of the Soviet Union, called ‘Período especial’. Everyone had to become resourceful overnight and more than offering insight to a single family’s operations, ‘Covert Planning’ is a depiction of a system of logic that all Cubans had to develop in order to survive. Several years later, over countless phone conversations with Melis’s grandmother, Ms Marta Teste, the mastermind behind all ‘operations’ and now a dissident living in Miami, he draws out strategies from the past until the present. Some examples include breeding Siamese cats in Havana and trafficking them to Miami, earning money for home renovations by renting out rooms to prostitutes and meanwhile hosting Afghan refugees to help with the construction, and even using young pioneers as a diversion to deliver beef hidden inside their school back-packs. Albeit surreal and bordering on illegal, these mini enterprises perfectly translated to reality and managed to sustain the family through the most difficult times in Cuba’s history. These silent and secret acts of protest are noted and mapped out in five categories: Trafficking, Distribution, Workforce, Importation and Ideology. Altogether, they outline the various stages of a covert economic and distribution system in the 90s and furthermore its effects on the ideology of the family today.
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