Laura Lima
Disco Voador #13, 2023
aço inox, aço galvanizado, alumínio, vidro e vidro temperado
[stainless steel, galvanized steel, aluminum, glass and tempered glass]
[stainless steel, galvanized steel, aluminum, glass and tempered glass]
118 x 65 x 40 cm
[46 1/2 x 25 5/8 x 15 3/4 in]
5 kg
[46 1/2 x 25 5/8 x 15 3/4 in]
5 kg
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Os Discos Voadores surgem como parte do Balé Literal, feito pela primeira vez em 2019, n’A Gentil Carioca, Rio de Janeiro. Pensadas em diálogo com as produções cinematográficas de ficção...
Os Discos Voadores surgem como parte do Balé Literal, feito pela primeira vez em 2019, n’A Gentil Carioca, Rio de Janeiro. Pensadas em diálogo com as produções cinematográficas de ficção científica “B” do diretor Ed Wood, são estruturas feitas de pratos e travessas arranjados em formato de disco voador, complementados por adornos feitos de outros utensílios de cozinha e arame. Presos por uma mola, os Discos possuem mobilidade no espaço, e parecem flutuar com seu movimento constante. Lima amplia o universo dessas obras a partir do Balé Literal do MACBA, 2023.
[The Flying Saucers appear as part of the Literal Ballet, performed for the first time in 2019, at A Gentil Carioca, Rio de Janeiro. Designed in dialogue with the science fiction film productions “B” by director Ed Wood, they are structures made of plates and platters arranged in the shape of a flying saucer, complemented by adornments made of other kitchen utensils and wire. Attached by a spring, the Disks are mobile in space, and appear to float with their constant motion. Lima expands the universe of these works from the MACBA Literal Ballet, 2023.]
[The Flying Saucers appear as part of the Literal Ballet, performed for the first time in 2019, at A Gentil Carioca, Rio de Janeiro. Designed in dialogue with the science fiction film productions “B” by director Ed Wood, they are structures made of plates and platters arranged in the shape of a flying saucer, complemented by adornments made of other kitchen utensils and wire. Attached by a spring, the Disks are mobile in space, and appear to float with their constant motion. Lima expands the universe of these works from the MACBA Literal Ballet, 2023.]