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Street Art exhibition, is removed at the end of the exhibition.
Brazil There have been many works by OSGEMEOS made in Brazil. As of the early 2000s a couple of graffiti artists, OSGEMEOS included, were invited to paint trains legally. Titled "The Foreigner," the piece was originally scheduled to be shown for thirty days, but public approval allowed it to remain until the demolition of the building in 2012.
Asia In 2008, OSGEMEOS painted several works in
Mumbai, India; many of were still visible in 2016. More recently, OSGEMEOS exhibited at Art Basel in
Hong Kong through the
Lehmann Maupin gallery.
Europe OSGEMEOS painted a 16 m by 10 m mural in the centre of
Heerlen, Netherlands. This painting was part of the cultural festival Cultura Nova. It was the inspiration for the large opening act where the head character came to life in association with the French group La Plasticiens Volant. The show "L'Etranger" premiered on 29 August 2008 and was one-off seen at Cultura Nova. The wall painting continues to be preserved and is shown on the Schelmenhofje in Heerlen, the Netherlands. In 2008 OSGEMEOS painted six large-scale murals on
Tate Modern in London, for the three month duration of the exhibition. In 2010 and 2011, OSGEMEOS painted two large-scale murals on the sides of buildings. The project was planned by a public private commission and is considered representative of the Portuguese-Brazilian cultural relationship. and 2017. This is a cross-cultural mural festival that is "organized with the official support of the Embassy of Brazil in Belarus, the Minsk City Executive Committee, the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Belarus and the Leninsky District Administration of Minsk". The festival features artists from Brazil and Belarus collaborating on mural productions in the Belarusian capital city of Minsk. Other cities in Europe which feature the work of OSGEMEOS include
Vilnius, Lithuania;
Milan, Italy;
Málaga, Spain and
Berlin, Germany.
North America Their first solo exhibition the United States was held at the
Luggage Store Gallery in
San Francisco, California in spring 2003 and was titled "Pavil" (or "Wick"); they also created a 25-foot by 15-foot mural on the side of the Luggage Store Gallery building on
Market Street. As part of the Dreamland Artist Club 2005 project, they painted a 130-foot mural in
Coney Island on Stillwell Ave. In 2009, OSGEMEOS painted their first mural in Manhattan on the northwest corner of Houston Street and the Bowery. The colorful, fantastic, and imaginative composition was compared to a work of
magical realism. One of their works is a wall in
Miami, Florida painted for Art Basel Miami Beach. Other cities include Boston and Los Angeles. The piece, created in collaboration with the
ICA and Rose F. Kennedy Greenway Conservancy, depicted a young, yellow figure with its face wrapped in a red shirt. Meanwhile,
The Boston Globe considered it to be a successful
public artwork. In 2014, OSGEMEOS created their largest piece to date, titled "Giants," for the
Vancouver Biennale in
Vancouver, Canada on six industrial silos. Large and expensive, the work is notable in that it was paid for through
crowdfunding. == Fine art ==