Osvaldo Gaia
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Osvaldo Gaia (b. 1961, Belém, Pará; lives and works in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian sculptor, painter and multidisciplinary artist whose work emerges from deep engagement with the Amazonian environment, ribeirinho life and ancestral craft practices. Gaia’s art is grounded in material experience and memory: drawing on his childhood in Amazon riverine communities and the knowledge of indigenous and caboclo lifeways, he transforms wood, metal, line, acetate, bronze, and textile materials into sculptural objects, installations and spatial structures that resonate with organic form, ritual activity and bodily rhythm. His pieces often evoke tools, boats, nets, currents, fishing architectures and water flows, not merely as literal references but as metaphors for movement, survival and the interplay between human and environment. Gaia’s practice operates at the intersection of constructivist rigor and poetic symbolism, where the careful arrangement of form, transparency and texture suggests both functional engineering and a lived cosmology rooted in the Amazon. His work invites viewers to experience landscape, memory and gesture as inseparable, blurring boundaries between sculptural object, lived practice and ecological consciousness.
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