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Optics, by Anna Beatriz Fadul and Gregory Copello

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Submitted at Mar 2, 2021, 8:00 AM

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Anna Beatriz Fadul and Gregory Copello – Ótica. Timeless elements such as wood, concrete, glass and leather predominate in this contemporary construction built in the garden. Inside, the almost entirely white space displays the pieces in a way that they can be contemplated as small works of art. Large windows help to connect the interior space with the exterior and provide greater ventilation and light. With a metal structure and cement slabs, the temporary space can be reused after the exhibition.

Anna Beatriz Fadul and Gregory Copello – Ótica. Timeless elements such as wood, concrete, glass and leather predominate in this contemporary construction built in the garden. Inside, the almost entirely white space displays the pieces in a way that they can be contemplated as small works of art. Large windows help to connect the interior space with the exterior and provide greater ventilation and light. With a metal structure and cement slabs, the temporary space can be reused after the exhibition. (André Nazareth)

Optics - Anna Beatriz Fadul and Gregory Copello. Timeless elements such as wood, concrete, glass and leather predominate in this contemporary construction built in the garden. Inside, the almost entirely white space displays the pieces in a way that they can be contemplated as small works of art. Large windows and the use of tensioned canvases that function as skylights help to connect the interior space with the exterior and also provide greater ventilation and light. With a metal structure and cement slabs, the temporary construction can be reused after the exhibition.