Brasilia Hall, 1998/2000
Neon lighting, carpet, small monitor (built into the wall)
A vast green carpet recalling grass, a neon sign that reads Brasilia Hall, and at the far end, a monitor placed inside a recess in a wall which screens the the artist’s film Brasilia. The installation evokes the democratic opens space of Brasilia – a modernist city designed between 1957 and 1960 by Lucia Costa and Oscar Niemeyer.
Collection Moderna Museet, Stockholm
Éspace 86 (rosa), 2016 (foreground)
Environment
Photo © Andrea Rossetti