





exhibitions
This installation placed in Tomie Ohtake Institute had as elements the nylon strings, the traveler’s tree (ravenala madascariensis) and a crystal quartz. Each element embodied a specific time: the organic time with the plants, the inorganic time with the quartz and the manufactured time, with the nylon. To enhance the organic time the plants were hanged from the ceiling of the space and left there with no water, dying with time, as an offering.
EDP Award’s show. Tomie Ohtake Institute. São Paulo, Brazil, 2014