Inhotim - Centro de Arte Contemporanea
Add to Cart Add to Lightbox DownloadBrumadinho, Minas Gerais, Brasil. 05/agosto/2007.Nº 01d0807-0160.Inhotim - Centro de Arte Contemporanea, ocupa uma area de 35 hectares de jardins - parte deles criada em colaboracao com o paisagista brasileiro Roberto Burle Marx - e abriga extensa colecao botanica de especies tropicais, bem como um acervo artistico. Espaco externo da Galeria Praca, a obra Rodoviaria de Brumadinho (2005), de autoria dos artistas baseados em Nova York John Ahearn e Rigoberto Torres. A obra e uma leitura do cotidiano da cidade, com seus costumes e personagens. Crianca contemplando e brincando com a obra de arte/ Inhotim occupies an area of 87 acres of beautiful gardens - a part created by renowned landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx - which hold a comprehensive living library of tropical plant species, in addition to a remarkable collection of contemporary art. As part of its program to develop projects focused on the local community, Inhotim presents in the outdoor space of the Galeria Praca the work Rodoviaria de Brumadinho (2005), named after the local bus station, by New York-based artists John Ahearn and Rigoberto Torres. This work is a representation of the city's everyday life, with its customs and its characters. Contemplating child and playing with the work of art .
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