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Henrique Oliveira

Check out Henrique Oliveira's amazing tapumes installations, which combine painting, architecture, and sculpture.

Many of Brazilian artist Henrique Oliveira’s installations are called tapumes (Portuguese: fencing, boarding, or enclosure), a term which makes reference to the temporary wooden construction fences seen throughout the city of São Paulo where Oliveira lives. It also refers to the weathered wood Oliveira uses as the primary material in the installations. They are smashing.

Oliveira Installation (1/3)
Oliveira Installation (2/3)
Oliveira Installation (3/3)

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PaulJul 9, 2010
 
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