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A Knife All Blade / The Façade

Rafael Roncato

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FOTODOK
"A Knife All Blade" (2020–2025, ongoing
) is an ongoing visual research and photographic series by Brazilian artist Rafael Roncato, developed since 2020 during his years living in The Hague, the Netherlands. The project examines the enduring colonial legacy of Dutch Brazil, a brief yet economically and symbolically charged occupation of northeast Brazil by the Dutch West India Company (1630–1654), by re-editing its colonial visual archive within the contemporary Dutch urban landscape.

Drawing from collections at the Nationaal Archief, Mauritshuis, and Rijksmuseum, Roncato reappropriates paintings, maps, and documents originally produced during the Dutch Golden Age to frame Brazil as exotic, fertile, and conquerable. Commissioned under the governance of John Maurice of Nassau-Siegen and authored by figures such as Frans Post and Albert Eckhout, these images are treated as aesthetic instruments of empire. Through collage, juxtaposition, and a combination of analogue and digital photography, Roncato fractures these historical narratives and inserts them into present-day scenes of The Hague and Amsterdam, revealing symbolic sites, overlooked details, and everyday façades where colonial traces continue to surface.

The work connects past propaganda to the present city, questioning how visual power operates through framing, omission, and repetition. Inspired by João Cabral de Melo Neto’s poem Uma faca só lâmina (“A knife all blade”), the project understands each image as a “cut”: a blade without a handle, evoking fixed ideas that wound by insisting on singular, unresolved truths.

The project extends into "The Façade" (2025), a publication created in collaboration with researcher Carolina Monteiro and designer Alex Gyurkovicz. Bringing together archival material, historical paintings, contemporary photography, and critical essays, the book does not function as a conclusion but as a critical assemblage, allowing images and texts to confront one another and expose the mechanisms through which colonial narratives are constructed, maintained, and circulated.
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The Artist
Rafael Roncato
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FOTODOK
Lives and Works in
The Hague
Rafael Roncato (Brazil, 1989) is an interdisciplinary visual artist, editor, and educator working between Brazil and the Netherlands. His practice examines colonial memory, media myths, and the politics of representation, focusing on how images construct belief systems and shape collective perception. Grounded in documentary photography and expanded through archival research, video, and editorial strategies, Roncato develops semi-fictional, non-linear narratives that interrogate contemporary media landscapes and historical power structures.

Inspired by comics, cinema, and Brazilian (post)modernism, his work moves fluidly across formats, from artist books to exhibitions and multimedia projects. He holds a Master’s in Photography and Society from the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague, where he teaches artist bookmaking and visual storytelling and mentors emerging practitioners.

His work has been exhibited internationally, including at the Netherlands Fotomuseum, Noorderlicht International Photo Festival, PhMuseum Days, Les Rencontres de la Photographie d’Arles, Encontros da Imagem, and Schwules Museum Berlin. His photobook Tropical Trauma Misery Tour received the 1st Prize at the Kassel Dummy Award ’23 (GER), the Imaginária Festival Dummy Awards ’23 (BR), and a Special Mention at the Hong Kong Photobook Festival ’23.

Portrait of Rafael Roncato by Gita Cooper van Ingen
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