Os Gêmeos draw not only from dreams, but also from their surroundings, incorporating these elements to forge a visual style. Their narrative work is a visual synthesis of their everyday lives: the color and chaos of Brazil — particularly in their neighborhood in São Paulo, Cambuci — or yellow-skinned youth in red hoodies breaking into train yards and painting in subway tunnels. A common motif depicts several graffiti taggers garbed in brightly patterned clothes stacked atop one another to reach an impossibly high spot. In contrast to the more contemporary urban themes, rural Brazil has an equally significant presence in their work. Carnivals, music, and folk art fascinate the twins and inspire fantastical portraits of musicians and paintings of processions and festivals — all of which are based on their own photographs.
Through 25 November 2012
Os Gêmeos
Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA)
100 Northern Avenue, Boston