The exhibition Moiré Bereguedê – Mano Penalva, a new project of the Oscar Niemeyer Museum, will open on June 25th at 7 pm in Room 2. It features 71 works, including sculptures, paintings, collages, and videos, from his recent production. The curator is Felipe Scovino.

The Oscar Niemeyer Museum is a living and dynamic institution, housed in one of the most beautiful projects designed by the architect of the same name. Upon entering the Museum, visitors always have an immersive experience, since the building itself is a great work of art.

Similarly, in the exhibition Moiré Bereguedê, Mano Penalva’s work merges and blends in with the space,” Juliana compares. “An installation can be a screen and a drawing functions as a wall. The art hangs from the ceiling and floods the exhibition room, mingling with the people.

Mano Penalva's work stems from the displacement of objects from their everyday context. Through different media such as sculpture, lodgement, painting, photography, and video, the artist invites the public to not only appreciate but also feel his art.