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Wedged between two buildings in Itaewon, Seoul, is a huge, inflatable head marking the entrance to ’s latest exhibition. With a shaggy mohawk and thin mustache, the yellow character resembles a band of glowing figures that populate the inside Brazilian twins Gustavo and Otavio Pandolfo’s immersive installation.
Comprised of lit sculptures, large-scale paintings, and collages in the same cartoonish style as , OSGEMEOS: You Are My Guest is a surreal dreamland. It asks visitors to swerve around a series of bulbous sculptures that jut upward from the floor. A lime green wall houses an eclectic display of framed portraits, repurposed door frames, and sculptural figures, while a patchwork of worn album covers hangs from another. The title of the exhibition is derived from a 2016 painting (shown below) that channels the geometric shapes and bright colors traditional in Brazilian culture, in addition to more modern, energetic artforms like hip-hop and breakdance, two of the artists’ primary forms of inspiration.
Simultaneously arresting and hypnotic, OSGEMEOS: You Are My Guest is the brothers’ first solo show in Seoul and will be on view at through October 11, 2020. Those unable to see the exhibition in person should head to , where the duo shares the latest on their multi-media projects. (via )
“You Are My Guest” (2016), 126 x 206 inches





Courtesy the artists and Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong, and Seoul




