Just inside the door to the studio of the Brazilian artists Osgemeos is a self-portrait.
Spray painted onto the concrete wall of the old metal workshop’s entryway, the image shows the identical twins Otávio and Gustavo Pandolfo, 50, standing next to each other, hands at their sides and looking forward.
They’re wearing colorful printed clothing, bags slung over their shoulders and baseball caps propped on their heads.
Here, preparations are underway for “Endless Story,” their first museum survey of work in the United States.
One of the brothers’ imposing sculptures, wrapped in black plastic so it can be shipped for the exhibition, hangs from chains on the sweeping ceiling and another is tucked away in a corner, a smidgen of what looks like a subway car visible.
Persons:
Osgemeos, Otávio, Gustavo Pandolfo
Organizations:
Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum, Washington , D.C
Locations:
Brazil, United States, Washington ,