After a decade of experience abroad, he returned to Brazil to deepen his artistic studies, obtaining a master's degree in Fine Arts at the University of São Paulo in 2009. His work, deeply rooted in his land, It focuses on the exploration of Brazilian landscapes, especially in São Paulo and its surroundings.
Through large -format color photographs, captures the beauty of natural paradises, contrasting them with the constant threat of urbanization, generating a critical reflection on the impact of development in the environment.
More about the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion
Designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in 1929, the German pavilion was erected as a milestone of the modern movement, representing Germany in the International Exhibition of Barcelona. This masterpiece of architecture, located in Montjuïc, became a reference for its formal purity, its innovative use of materials and its integration with the landscape.
Conceived as a space of refined elegance, the pavilion, with its modest dimensions and the exquisite selection of materials such as glass, steel and four types of marble, It was destined to be the perfect scenario for the official reception chaired by King Alfonso XIII.
Every detail, from the choice of materials to the disposition of the spaces, It reflected a Ideal of modernity and sophistication that transcended its original function, forever innovating contemporary architecture.
*CAPTION – The artist Caio Reisewitz transforms the German pavilion into Barcelona with his intervention Suspend the sky.