A sculpture by Gabriela Gusmão, submitted for the Art Monument Brasil 2016 Prize and conceived by the artist specifically for the public space in the town of Nova Friburgo, in the mountainous region of Rio de Janeiro.
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Just as someone who goes for a walk can bring home an object they find in the street, I set out to read a book in a park and came home with a word I’d found among its pages. The word Zurriburi comes from the story Quevedo, by Jorge Luis Borges, from his book Inquisiciones Otras Inquisiciones.
Metaformosas was first exhibited in September, 2013, in Lisbon at Plataforma Revólver para a Arte Contemporânea and in July 2014, the work was at the group show Intermezzo #1 at MilaKunst, in Berlin.
LOKA MARSUPIAL – Loka, in sanscrit, means the world.In a series of four works in video made between 2008 and 2010, Gabriela Gusmão reveals an intimate look through subtle universes.
Vírgula no Infinito, Comma in the Infinite, a work comprising a circular, silent installation, where one observes the obsession with the suspension of time, through expanded instants.