This article describes a print shop which no longer exists. It remains on the wiki for historical reference.
Riso Efêmero
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Location | Recife |
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Country | Brazil 🇧🇷
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Type | Print shop |
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Years active | 2020–2021 |
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Co-founder | André Valença |
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Co-founder | Celso Hartkopf |
Shop | risoefemero.wixsite.com/mairaerlich |
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Instagram | @risoefemero |
Riso Efêmero was a temporary riso print shop initiated by André Valença and Celso Hartkopf in Recife. Their objective was to curate, produce, print, and distribute limited editions of artworks. They made prints by artists Clara Moreira and Maíra Erlich. They used the riso printer that belonged to Editora—Aplicação.