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Abre a porta (2006); Rodoviária de Brumadinho (2005)

2005 – 2006

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Obra rodoviária de Brumadinho, 2005, John Ahearn & Rigoberto Torres. Acervo de arte contemporânea Inhotim
John Ahearn & Rigoberto Torres, Rodoviária de Brumadinho, 2005, automotive paint on fiberglass, 530x1500x20cm. Photo: William Gomes
Obra Abre a porta, 2006, John Ahearn & Rigoberto Torres. Acervo de arte contemporânea Inhotim
John Ahearn & Rigoberto Torres, Abre a porta, 2006. Photo: Eduardo Eckenfels.

The works of John Ahearn and Rigoberto Torres portray the usages and traditions of communities close to Instituto Inhotim. Both Abre a porta (2006) and Rodoviária de Brumadinho (2005) are the result of a long immersive process of the duo in the daily life of Brumadinho.

In the first mural, one can see the representation of a religious cortege of African origin, composed by local groups of Congado and Mozambique. The second one presents the city’s bus station that, more than a transportation terminal, is also a space of social interaction: local artists perform and people dance to the sound of forró, a traditional Brazilian music genre.

Obra rodoviária de Brumadinho, 2005, John Ahearn & Rigoberto Torres. Acervo de arte contemporânea Inhotim
John Ahearn & Rigoberto Torres, Rodoviária de Brumadinho, 2005. Photo: Eduardo Eckenfels
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