Bordalo II transform Lisbon square into a Monopolio table. See
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The plastic artist Bordalo II transformed the Square Duque of the Third, in the Case of Sodre, in Lisbon, into a table of giant Monopolio, this Saturday, to criticise the crisis in the apartment in Portugal. "Our cities are being converted into large game tables. The right to the apartment, present in the Constitution, is now on the market of luck or gambling. Some players exchange homes by hotels, some mortgage the property to the bank, others …
“Our cities are being converted into large game boards,” said the visual artist.
Bordalo II transform lysboeta square into a giant monopoly table to criticise the crisis in the room
The plastic artist Bordalo II has installed a huge monopoly game in the Doque Square of the Third, in Lisbon, as critical of the housing crisis in Portugal. The work, entitled 'Provoc', is an adaptation of the famous board game that simulates real estate transactions. This is one of the author's artistic interventions that address social and political issues.
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