




Horizons in Dialogue, 2025
Scenography Design
Collective Masonn – exhibition “Respirando Underwater: Kont from the inside”
The scenography draws on the geography of Cabo Branco—the easternmost point of the Americas, facing the Atlantic. Installed inside Oscar Niemeyer’s octagonal building, which contains eight exhibition bays, the project occupied three of them, covering an area of approximately 480 m².
A series of suspended textile horizons, oriented east–west like invisible bridges extending toward Africa, structured the space. In varying shades of blue and transparency, the fabrics defined walkable corridors—porous environments through which light, artworks, and visitors circulated. Photographs, texts, and fragments of memory were suspended within them, like offerings carried by the tide.
The installation formed an immersive environment where visitors traversed overlapping temporalities and geographies—an architecture of light, collective, and open memory, in dialogue with Niemeyer’s modernist geometry and the spirit of the Atlantic.