gato
Galeria Vermelho - Façades
Gato, 2012
variable dimensions
Electrical wiring installed between facade and pole
Photo Rafael Cañas
On Vermelho’s façade, Lia Chaia is presenting the installation Gato (2012), whose title is the colloquial term used to denote a jerry-rigged electrical connection for illicitly tapping into an electrical supply line, as often seen on the streets of cities such as São Paulo. From a fixed point in Vermelho’s patio, a highly complex system of cables and electrical wires connect the various constructions around the main building.
Gato, 2012
Variable dimensions
Electric cables and brackets
Photo Rafael Cañas
On Vermelho’s façade, Lia Chaia is presenting the installation Gato (2012), whose title is the colloquial term used to denote a jerry-rigged electrical connection for illicitly tapping into an electrical supply line, as often seen on the streets of cities such as São Paulo. From a fixed point in Vermelho’s patio, a highly complex system of cables and electrical wires connect the various constructions around the main building.
Variable dimensions
Electric cables and brackets
Photo Rafael Cañas On Vermelho’s façade, Lia Chaia is presenting the installation Gato (2012), whose title is the colloquial term used to denote a jerry-rigged electrical connection for illicitly tapping into an electrical supply line, as often seen on the streets of cities such as São Paulo. From a fixed point in Vermelho’s patio, a highly complex system of cables and electrical wires connect the various constructions around the main building.
Gato, 2012
variable dimensions
Electrical wiring installed between facade and pole
Photo Rafael Cañas
On Vermelho’s façade, Lia Chaia is presenting the installation Gato (2012), whose title is the colloquial term used to denote a jerry-rigged electrical connection for illicitly tapping into an electrical supply line, as often seen on the streets of cities such as São Paulo. From a fixed point in Vermelho’s patio, a highly complex system of cables and electrical wires connect the various constructions around the main building.
variable dimensions
Electrical wiring installed between facade and pole
Photo Rafael Cañas On Vermelho’s façade, Lia Chaia is presenting the installation Gato (2012), whose title is the colloquial term used to denote a jerry-rigged electrical connection for illicitly tapping into an electrical supply line, as often seen on the streets of cities such as São Paulo. From a fixed point in Vermelho’s patio, a highly complex system of cables and electrical wires connect the various constructions around the main building.
Fiação CP04, 2013
67 x 90 cm
Print with mineral pigment ink on Epson Premium Luster 260 g paper, dry tip scraping and handles
Photo Edouard Fraipont
67 x 90 cm
Print with mineral pigment ink on Epson Premium Luster 260 g paper, dry tip scraping and handles
Photo Edouard Fraipont
Fiação CP03, 2013
67 x 90 cm
Print with mineral pigment ink on Epson Premium Luster 260 g paper, dry tip scraping and handles
Photo Edouard Fraipont
67 x 90 cm
Print with mineral pigment ink on Epson Premium Luster 260 g paper, dry tip scraping and handles
Photo Edouard Fraipont
Gato, 2012
Variable dimensions
Electric cables and brackets
Photo Rafael Cañas
On Vermelho’s façade, Lia Chaia is presenting the installation Gato (2012), whose title is the colloquial term used to denote a jerry-rigged electrical connection for illicitly tapping into an electrical supply line, as often seen on the streets of cities such as São Paulo. From a fixed point in Vermelho’s patio, a highly complex system of cables and electrical wires connect the various constructions around the main building.
Variable dimensions
Electric cables and brackets
Photo Rafael Cañas On Vermelho’s façade, Lia Chaia is presenting the installation Gato (2012), whose title is the colloquial term used to denote a jerry-rigged electrical connection for illicitly tapping into an electrical supply line, as often seen on the streets of cities such as São Paulo. From a fixed point in Vermelho’s patio, a highly complex system of cables and electrical wires connect the various constructions around the main building.