Bandeira em branco não é bandeira branca (A Blank Flag Is Not a White Flag), by Nicolás Robbio uses the symbolism employed by heraldry in the creation of insignia and coats of arms for reorganizing and resignifying his personal vocabulary. Drawing continues to be Robbio’s fundamental expressive tool, and can arise in the collages, installations that make up the solo show. Deconstructing the world, Robbio creates a new organization of meanings, bringing together symbols already assimilated by memory, small fractures that add complexity to the banal images of day-to-day life.
Bandeira em branco não é bandeira branca (A Blank Flag Is Not a White Flag), by Nicolás Robbio uses the symbolism employed by heraldry in the creation of insignia and coats of arms for reorganizing and resignifying his personal vocabulary. Drawing continues to be Robbio’s fundamental expressive tool, and can arise in the collages, installations that make up the solo show. Deconstructing the world, Robbio creates a new organization of meanings, bringing together symbols already assimilated by memory, small fractures that add complexity to the banal images of day-to-day life.
















Photo Rafael Cañas
Photo Rafael Cañas
Photo Rafael Cañas
Photo Rafael Cañas
Photo Rafael Cañas
65 x 51,2 cm
Ink and watercolor on Crescent paper Photo Rafael CañasPhoto Rafael Cañas
Variable dimensions
Glass, wood, ink, watercolor on paper Photo Rafael CañasPhoto Rafael Cañas
Photo Rafael Cañas
87,5 x 4,5 cm / 70 x 13 cm
Hand-saw, axe, cardboard, kraft paper and adhesive tape Photo Rafael CañasPhoto Rafael Cañas
Variable dimensions
Glass, wood, ink, graphite on paper Photo Rafael CañasPhoto Rafael Cañas
48 x 37 cm
Watercolor on paper and engraving on glass Photo Rafael CañasPhoto Rafael Cañas
Variable dimensions
Plaster Photo Rafael CañasPhoto Rafael Cañas
18,5 x 13 x 8 cm
Portuguese stone Photo Rafael CañasPhoto Rafael Cañas
Photo Rafael Cañas
Photo Rafael Cañas
Variable dimensions
4 observation pieces Photo Rafael CañasPhoto Rafael Cañas
Variable dimensions
Glass, wood, metal, foam, stone, rope, ink, watercolor and pen on paper Photo Rafael Cañas