Ernesto Neto

body as porous environment

Ernesto Neto is a Brazilian artist whose installations use Lycra, spices, sand, and organic materials to create sensorial, body-scaled environments. His works hang, stretch, and sway, forming porous architectures visitors can move through.

Drawing from biomorphic abstraction and Brazilian neo-concretism, Neto emphasizes tactility, communal experience, and slow perception.

Ernesto Neto is a Brazilian artist known for immersive, fabric-based installations that explore touch, scent, and collective experience.

Ernesto Neto is a Brazilian artist known for soft, fabric-based installations that create immersive, sensorial environments.

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