- Summary
- Starting in darkness, the work produces sounds from industrial labor and wildlife, revealing that a native black worker approaches the industrial stables of French colonists seeking only to give the corpse of his deceased brother and victim of the accident.
The heavy, solemnly carved sculptures of metamorphic monochromes mark the space with a serious gravity and formality reminiscent of the 20th century, evoking a sense of connection to the earth through the return to this symbolic space which naturally and inevitably recurs.
The second group of sculptures—fragile yet delicately spectral—draws the sensibility and memories of that deep and land-bound link, offering a fragile yet ethereal path toward the symbolic space that inevitably returns to itself.
The first group of sculptures, heavy, solemn, and monochromatic voluptuous, mark the space with a serious gravity and formalism reminiscent of the 20th century, evoking a sense of connection to the earth through the return to this symbolic space which inevitably recurs.
The second group of sculptures—fragile yet delicately spectral—draws the sensibility and memories of that deep and land-bound link, offering a fragile yet ethereal path toward the symbolic space that inevitably returns to itself. - Title
- ARTECAPITAL.ART
- Description
- ARTECAPITAL.ART
- Keywords
- anos, para, lisboa, atelier, victor, tempo, portugal, bruno, nova, silva
- NS Lookup
- A 178.63.196.83
- Dates
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Created 2026-03-14Updated 2026-04-22Summarized 2026-04-24
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