Collection of 120 sweatshirts exchanged, bought, donated, one by one with workers approached at random in the street, going to or coming from work, or even while working.
The work "Suar a Camisa" can be interpreted as a reflection on work and workers, highlighting the importance and dignity of manual labor, often overlooked in society. The work can also be seen as a critique of social inequality and the exploitation of workers, especially in developing countries, where manual labor is often devalued.
In summary, the installation "Suar a Camisa" is a work of art that highlights the importance of manual labor and workers, while at the same time making a social critique of inequality and labor exploitation.