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    Oswaldo Vigas Anthological 1943 – 2013 MAC Sao Paulo 2016
    Architectenbureau Jowa
    Amsterdam, Holland. 2016

    The multi-facetted World of Oswaldo Vigas is clustered in five themes. Works from different life and art periods lead a dialogue due to such a setup. The exhibition is structured within a long rectangle, following the themes in five extra square cabinets and a 'Cinema'. 

    The routing is free, for the entrance is the exit, too. Diagonal walls divide the cabinet spaces into two triangles. The walls highlight the most representative pieces of the theme at the tour and give extra surprising views at the retour.

    The central - third - cabinet is about the rich illustrated chronology of his private life, studio and his private collection.

    Graphic design: Van Rosmalen & Schenk

    Photos: Fabio Zanzeri