Tavares Strachan shares personal insight behind his show “Do and Be” at Perrotin Seoul: “I fell in love with the title many years ago when I was doing research on pioneer Marcus Garvey. He used this phrase ‘do and be’ and when I looked deeper into his use of it, I started to realize it was popping up in various cultures around the world, and it was a kind of symbol or signifier of action and activity which, for me, really coalesces the nature of being an artist. You’re doing and you’re being, constantly.”
Foto di Komarov Egor
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