13. Artists “ I don’t, as an artist, to present answers, inclusively because I don’t have them. I want to create something that can lead to different answers, built in collaboration with people that carry different social and cultural roles.” (Maur í cio Ian ê s) “ The Kindness of Strangers” (M.Ian ê s) is a performance in order to investigate the relationship with the Other aiming at finding new ways to relate and new languages. Ian ê s, without clothes, food or any belongings, lived for 12 days in the Pavilion of the Bienal, relaying completely on the kindness of the public. Mabe Beth ô nico presented a project with educational scope, he rediscovered Ibirapuera Park through meetings, documents and conversations and an experience of a visit to the park’s life’s time and movements, seeking to reveal circles of care and work that are imperceptible to its users. “ What interest me most in this research is observing the Ibirapuera’s time for caring. I have always been a user of that space, as a visitor of Bienal , and my wish was to look outside the pavilion and get to know the actual life that is unknown to the general public” (M. Beth ônico)