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Lucas Dupin (Belo Horizonte, 1985) takes dialogue with the contexts in which he works as the starting point for his research, frequently turning to the universe of books, nature, and the transience of everyday life. His recent works explore the materiality of books and their modes of production as a foundation for pieces in different media, challenging hegemonic models of knowledge structured around the rationality of the written word and the hierarchy of knowledge. His most recent exhibitions include Na soma infinita dos possíveis, Galeria Lume (2025); A parte pelo todo, Centro Cultural TCU (2023); Bibliofágica, deCurators (2024); Tempo-revés, Casa Firjan (2023); Da memória vegetal, Galeria Lume (2022); and 13ª Bienal do Mercosul (2022). Additionally, the artist has participated in important artistic residency awards such as Pivô (São Paulo, 2019), 6th Bolsa Pampulha (Belo Horizonte, 2016), FAAP (São Paulo, 2017), FUNDAJ (Recife, 2015) and The Banff Centre (Canada, 2011). In 2022, he published his first monographic book, A parte pelo todo (PT/EN, 208 p.), bringing together a selection of works produced since 2007 and texts written by curators Cauê Alves and Élise Girardot. The artist is represented in Brazil by Galeria