As part of Marrom, a project in which 20 artists worked continuously in the gallery for six weeks, Ricardo Carioba painted the facade with geometric patterns that developed throughout the exhibition period and Keila Alaver built a pigmented sand path that connected the street with the entry of Vermelho.
The intervention, subject to the action of rain and wind, slowly changed over the six weeks of exposure.
As part of Marrom, a project in which 20 artists worked continuously in the gallery for six weeks, Ricardo Carioba painted the facade with geometric patterns that developed throughout the exhibition period and Keila Alaver built a pigmented sand path that connected the street with the entry of Vermelho.
The intervention, subject to the action of rain and wind, slowly changed over the six weeks of exposure.