Ant work. Without asking for permission they invade, overflowing out of cracks, holes, outlets and structural defects, pointing out with their presence what was unknown or unseen.
Climbing walls and windows, standing on cars, plants, monuments, gardens, bodies and towns they relentlessly take the place they demand, making their intervention noticed in over 20 countries with about 45000 units confirmed existing out there so far (in 2022).
Many of the registers are due to very attentive and good friends who had the time and attention to find the site specific where the ants spawned, photographed it and send it to me so I could map how far the little creatures spread on their way to take over the world. For them my many thanks forever (and I’m really sorry if I messed up with any credits, almost a thousand pictures so far but let me know and I’ll fix it).
With Adriana SantosFerry Rio de Janeiro – NiteróiHome invasion (thanks to Nina Guilhermetti)Itajaí harborHome invasion – Juliana & Nana MST settlement – Imbituba UDESC – SC – BrazilCartagena – ColombiaWith Juliana RosaFlorianopolisVersailles gardens (thanks to Priscilla Menezes)Louvre Pyramid Hollywood (thanks to Daniel Caldeira)San Francisco – CAJoshua tree National ParkParthenon – Athens (thanks to Luiza Christ)Tordesillas – SpainLouvre Pyramid (thanks to Moema Giovanella)UEL – Londrina University MuseumHelsinki (thanks to Priscilla Menezes)Home Invasion – Curitiba (thanks to Xankie)New York, New York (thanks to Silvia Gatti)Malba – Buenos Aires (thanks to Sara)Argentina (thanks to Sara)Notre Dame confessionary room (thanks to Moema Giovanella)with Richard Serra in AmsterdamWith street art in Porto – PortugalPortugalCanadaHalifax – Nova ScotiaHogwarts