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Temporal Perspective
Bruno José Silva + Miguelangelo Veiga + Sebastião Castelo Lopes + Works of India
[01/06/17 - 29/06/17]

Foco Galeria Temporal Perspective

Another Body, 2017 | Works of India

Shrime  Stone, soil, lime e gypsum

130x180x143cm

Foco Galeria Temporal Perspective

Another Body, 2017 | Works of India

Shrime  Stone, soil, lime e gypsum

130x180x143cm

Foco Galeria Temporal Perspective

Another Body Shrime, 2017 | Works of India

Stone, soil, lime e gypsum

130x180x143cm

Foco Galeria Temporal Perspective

Another Body Plinth, 2017 | Works of India

Soil, lime

34x75x12cm

Foco Galeria Temporal Perspective

Another Body Measure for Shrine, 2017 | Works of India

Pencil on canvas

21x19cm

The title ‘Temporal Perspective’, from the concept introduced by the American psychologist Philip G. Zimbardo, encompasses orientation in time and attitude towards the past, present and future. Studied through a psychological process in the human being, the temporal perspective is represented in this exposition about matter in relation to the factor time and space.

Space, the environment where we place all bodies and movements; and time, the experience lived in transition, in the irreversible passage from one state to another.

This selection, with the transformations of wood found on the street from Sebastião Castelo Lopes’ work, the game about the force of gravity in the paintings / sculptures of Daniel Hahn, the look on the ruins transcribed in the photographic work and installation of Bruno José Silva, the research of the matter through the painting perspectives of Miguelangelo Veiga and the dialogue between permanence and ephemerality of Works of India (Tiago Atalaia and Fábio Baldo), aims to create a new dialogue between works in a new ‘Temporal Perspective’ within foco gallery.