Geometria crepuscular
The group exhibition proposes a reflection on geometry in contemporary art, exploring an approach that moves away from formal and exact rigidity to incorporate more subtle, sensory and subjective aspects. The group of artists establishes a dialog between geometric rigor and artistic practices, investigating issues such as time, memory and the future. This investigation takes place especially through the use of “poor” or recycled materials, as well as references to indigenous cosmologies and Afrofuturist narratives.
The idea of a "geometria crepuscular" (crepuscular geometry) points to the moment when traditional forms are dissolved, challenging notions of order and precision, embracing vagueness and shadows. Geometry is seen as a passage, an intermediate space between day and night, light and darkness, the visible and the invisible.
Taking part in the exhibition: Agrade Camíz, Aleta Valente, Desali, Dani Cavalier, Mariana Rocha, Mayra Carvalho, Novíssimo Edgar, Panmela Castro, Rose Afefé, Sallisa Rosa, Silia Moan, Siwaju, Vinicius Gerheim, Tainan Cabral, Xadalu Tupã Jekupé, Zé Tepedino.