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Ernesto Neto:
From Sebastian to Olivia
With letters by Caoimhín Mac Giolla Leith, Dobrila Denegri, Franck Leibovici, Giovanna Zapperi, Hiromi Kitazawa, Tania Rivera, and an essay by Sebastian Preuss

Hardcover with dust jacket
20,5 x 27 cm
114 pages
plus 32 tipped-in pages of letters
56 color illustrations
Letters in English and original language, essay in English, German, and Portuguese
ISBN 978-3-935567-45-9
45.00 Euro / CHF 71.00

 


 

With From Sebastian to Olivia, the Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto (born 1964 in Rio de Janeiro) presents a complete organic concept. The title emphasizes the theme of a world of condensed spaces: starting from the knowledge that two people can share a room and still be cut off from each other by ist architecture—unable either to come into contact or to communicate—the artist created this complex installation at Galerie Max Hetzler. Structurally, it illustrates the isolation and loneliness of two spheres, both the male and the female, while at the same time pointing out that contact could become possible. “I am sculpture and think as sculpture,” says Neto, describing idea of sculpture as a living organism which stretches the boudaries. In addition to the subtle lighting and various smells, the artist uses four walk-up stairways, a viewing platform, a swing, stools and other seating, and sculptures, as well as four drawings in spices and a colorful wall sculpture to demonstrate this blurring of borders. The different spatial and sensual layers are linked in the exhibition space, which recreates a world of organic membranes.

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In collaboration with Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin