
After drawing the third-largest audience in the history of the Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo, graffiti duo Gustavo and Otávio Pandolfo, known as OSGEMEOS, open a new retrospective of their career, this time at the Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil in Rio de Janeiro, from October 12. Before heading to Rio de Janeiro, the collection was stored in complete safety at Clé Chenue do Brasil.
The exhibition OSGEMEOS: Novos segredos presents more than a thousand items, selected under the curatorship of the artists themselves, including canvases, three-dimensional creations, photos and personal objects that portray their relationship with the São Paulo hip hop scene, fundamental to their formation and a bridge to the urban art for which they became renowned.
One of the highlights of the show is an intervention created in partnership between the artists and Banksy, the pseudonym of a British artist who became known for the political activism of his works, always carried out in secret on the streets of major cities. Another highlight is a giant inflatable that can be seen in the rotunda of the CCBB, a space that will also host animation projections.
Visitors will also be able to see photographs of murals and other site specific works that OSGEMEOS have spread all over the world, some already erased by the passage of time or by public authorities.
The CCBB is located at Rua Primeiro de Março, 66, in downtown Rio de Janeiro. In February, the show moves on to the CCBB in Belo Horizonte.
The exhibition tour is organized and produced by Expomus, a Brazilian company specialized in museum-related cultural projects and a shareholder in Clé Chenue do Brasil.
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