❌ Nope. This is an art installation.
The exhibition presented in the Molinos Room at the Faena Arts Center consists of the works Avião , El Barrio and the site specific instillation Alumbrado Público . These three works, realized with completely different techniques, are unified by the same question: how far is it good to be civilized?
Through an economy of improvisation and precariousness, the artist’s work utilizes industrial objects to ironically challenge the notions of civilization and the mechanisms of perception by juxtaposing affluent western society against a rationed society with minimal consumption. An imposing Piper Comanche aircraft pierced by wooden arrows makes up Avião, a large-scale installation alluding to the development and conquest of space, and symbolizing the cultural shock caused by technological progress in various different civilizations.Hosmer, Katie. "Hundreds of Wooden Arrows Pierce Airplane from Below."
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