
Caio Reisewitz: Glass House II, Lina Bo Bardi, São Paulo, 2014
The limited-edition photograph Glass House II, Lina Bo Bardi, São Paulo, 2014, by Caio Reisewitz, illustrates the struggle between nature and the voracious human appetite to exploit. This visual dialogue has won Reisewitz international recognition as one of Brazil’s most significant photographers. One of his photographs was featured on the cover of Aperture magazine’s São Paulo Issue (Summer 2014), and the International Center of Photography, New York, hosted a solo exhibition of his work in September 2014.
His concentration on the landscape and architecture of Brazil, and the dichotomy of city and country, gives Reisewitz’s work a distinctive and recognizable character. His photographs emphasize the extraordinary abundance of Brazil’s natural environment and the history of its domestication. Featured in this photograph is one of Brazil’s iconic modernist residences, the Glass House, also known as the Casa de Vidro and designed by Lina Bo Bardi. Built in the Mata Atlântica, the rain forest surrounding São Paulo, the glass-walled house is set amid luxuriant vegetation that presses in on all sides. In photographs like this, Reisewitz shows his hope that nature and human culture may yet share common ground in Brazil.
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Caio Reisewitz: Glass House II, Lina Bo Bardi, São Paulo, 2014



