Os Gêmeos - Contemporary Art Day Sale London Thursday, February 17, 2011 | Phillips

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  • Provenance

    Parra & Romero, Madrid

  • Exhibited


    Madrid, Parra & Romero, Os Gêmeos: Souhei Que Tinha Souhado, 12 February–31 March 2008

  • Artist Biography

    Os Gêmeos

    Brazilian • 1974

    Born Otavio and Gustavo Pandolfo, Os Gêmeos ('The Twins') are graffiti artists from São Paulo whose style is influenced by both Brazilian tradition and hip hop culture. Their work often features yellow-skinned figures but is otherwise diverse, ranging from interpretations of Brazilian folklore to social and political commentary. With the advent of American hip hop culture in Brazil in the late 1980s, the identical twins became interested in breakdancing. This led them to begin emulating New York graffiti art they had seen in photos before starting to consciously incorporate elements of Brazilian culture into their art and develop their own style. Their creative output graces walls across the world, from Scotland to Los Angeles, and also includes sculptures and installations.

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Untitled (O Pai, O Mae, o filho, a empregada, a filha de empregada, o cachorro, o ouelhinha o gato e o passarinho)

2008
Spray paint, acrylic, beads and incision on board.
200 × 200 cm (78 3/4 × 78 3/4 in).


Estimate
£30,000 - 40,000 ‡♠

Sold for £63,650

Contemporary Art Day Sale

18 Feb 2011
London