escapekit:
“Baitogogo
Half-sculptural, half-architectural installation by Brazilian artist Henrique Oliveira that has branches sprouting from white panels. Having installed this incredible site-specific piece at Palais de Tokyo in Paris earlier this...
escapekit:
“Baitogogo
Half-sculptural, half-architectural installation by Brazilian artist Henrique Oliveira that has branches sprouting from white panels. Having installed this incredible site-specific piece at Palais de Tokyo in Paris earlier this...
escapekit:
“Baitogogo
Half-sculptural, half-architectural installation by Brazilian artist Henrique Oliveira that has branches sprouting from white panels. Having installed this incredible site-specific piece at Palais de Tokyo in Paris earlier this...
escapekit:
“Baitogogo
Half-sculptural, half-architectural installation by Brazilian artist Henrique Oliveira that has branches sprouting from white panels. Having installed this incredible site-specific piece at Palais de Tokyo in Paris earlier this...
escapekit:
“Baitogogo
Half-sculptural, half-architectural installation by Brazilian artist Henrique Oliveira that has branches sprouting from white panels. Having installed this incredible site-specific piece at Palais de Tokyo in Paris earlier this...
escapekit:
“Baitogogo
Half-sculptural, half-architectural installation by Brazilian artist Henrique Oliveira that has branches sprouting from white panels. Having installed this incredible site-specific piece at Palais de Tokyo in Paris earlier this...

escapekit:

Baitogogo

Half-sculptural, half-architectural installation by Brazilian artist Henrique Oliveira that has branches sprouting from white panels. Having installed this incredible site-specific piece at Palais de Tokyo in Paris earlier this year, the exhibit states, “Creating a spectacular and invasive Gordian Knot, Henrique Oliveira plays with Palais de Tokyo’s architecture, allowing a work that combines the vegetal and the organic to emerge. The building itself becomes the womb that produces this volume of ‘tapumes’ wood, a material used in Brazilian towns to construct the wooden palisades that surround construction sites.”

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