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Brazilian Art Museum (MAB-FAAP) presents, for the first time in Sao Paulo, the exhibition "Vertigo," by the brothers Otavio and Gustavo Pandolfo, known as OSGEMEOS (the twins).
Pioneers in the national graffiti, these two artists promote better dialogue with this technique in the art installations, paintings, sculptures and sound objects.
The exhibition includes works that reflect the sensitive eyes of the artists around the daily Brazilian routine, from the urban periphery to the Northeastern folklore, in surreal images that recreate a dream atmosphere, through bright colors and melancholic characters.
Designed by a naive lyricism, characters of yellow skin, with broad noses and large-spaced eyes are in wood paneling, dressed in colorful clothes, in a colorful scenario, as well. They are poetic visions that describe the reality of the two artists and explain their particular process of working; brothers and partners, in the aesthetics and in the work.
In addition to the works already exhibited in the cities of Curitiba and Rio de Janeiro, "Vertigo" also presents a series of new works specially designed by the artists for MAB’s space.