Irmãs Gelli present wax-based works exploring time and sustainability at Casa Seva in São Paulo
The artistic duo Irmãs Gelli, consisting of Alice and Gabi, presents their exhibition "Leva tempo, mas vai dar tempo" at Casa Seva in São Paulo from March 7 to April 18. Their five-year collaborative practice centers on daily repetition and presence, with wax serving as their primary material. Previously working with smooth, geometric wax plates, the artists now employ organic layering through pouring and submerging techniques, creating almost pictorial stratigraphy. This method reveals hidden colors and textures as layers are carved back, documenting time's passage like tree rings. The exhibition's title translates to "It takes time, but there will be time," functioning as both a mantra for the artists' patient process and an invitation for viewers to slow down. Located in a modernist villa designed by architect Flávio de Carvalho, Casa Seva provides resonant space for works that engage with sustainability through relationships rather than just materials. Many pieces invite tactile interaction, while a performative installation features dripping wax forming stalactite-like structures. The artists' methodology embraces experimentation, patience, and acceptance of chance occurrences within their extended temporal framework.
Key facts
- Exhibition runs from March 7 to April 18, 2025
- Features works by artistic duo Irmãs Gelli (Alice and Gabi)
- Located at Casa Seva, Al. Lorena, 1257 - Casa 1, Jardins, São Paulo
- Exhibition title translates to "It takes time, but there will be time"
- Artists work primarily with wax through layering techniques
- Casa Seva is housed in a modernist villa designed by Flávio de Carvalho
- Many works invite tactile interaction from visitors
- Artists have collaborated for five years developing their methodology
Entities
Artists
- Irmãs Gelli
- Alice
- Gabi
- Flávio de Carvalho
Institutions
- Casa Seva
Locations
- São Paulo
- Brazil
- Jardins