OSGEMEOS Offers Behind-the-Scenes Look at 'Endless Story'
The duo’s largest U.S. exhibition, opening September 29.
The Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum has launched “Studio Hirshhorn,” a video series offering a behind-the-scenes look at how exhibitions are made. The first series features Brazilian artists OSGEMEOS as they prepare for ‘Endless Story,’ their largest U.S. exhibition, opening September 29.
Nine short videos show OSGEMEOS in their São Paulo studio, revealing key aspects of their work, including music, graffiti, and cosmic themes. These videos will be part of the exhibition and shared across the museum’s social media. Hirshhorn Director Melissa Chiu notes that the series aims to reveal the often-hidden process of exhibition planning and creation. The project builds on the museum’s tradition of public engagement, following initiatives like the “Artists in Quarantine” series.
‘Endless Story’ is curated by Marina Isgro, with a monograph published by Rizzoli. The exhibition and book are supported by The Andy Warhol Foundation and the National Museum of the American Latino.
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