Mirrors were attached to the lower part of the facade and a text was painted by professional lyricists on the upper right.
The exhibition featured individual works by the three artists, who also presented on the opening day a collective work that gave the exhibition its title. “Loose, crossed and together” are the three ways to dance bolero. The proposal used the facade to create an environment for ballroom dancing, including tables, lights and a bar. The artists experimented and proposed the experience of this dance, a language in which the relationship between pairs, the occupation of space and the ability to deal with times and setbacks are at stake, issues that permeated other works in the exhibition.
Mirrors were attached to the lower part of the facade and a text was painted by professional lyricists on the upper right.
The exhibition featured individual works by the three artists, who also presented on the opening day a collective work that gave the exhibition its title. “Loose, crossed and together” are the three ways to dance bolero. The proposal used the facade to create an environment for ballroom dancing, including tables, lights and a bar. The artists experimented and proposed the experience of this dance, a language in which the relationship between pairs, the occupation of space and the ability to deal with times and setbacks are at stake, issues that permeated other works in the exhibition.









