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// Rio 2016 - Fútbol by Nelson Leirner, created in 2013, is a mixed-media sculpture that offers a miniature, conceptualized soccer field encased within a display box. Two small goals, positioned on either side of a central divider with a spring, face each other on a black background, marked by vibrant red outlines. The soccer ball placed centrally suggests an impending game, yet the unusual setup with the central barrier creates a sense of confinement or restriction, possibly symbolizing challenges in unity and competition. This piece may reflect on the cultural and political complexities surrounding global sports events like the Olympics, with an underlying commentary on division and rivalry.
Rio 2016 - Fútbol, 2013
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// Rio 2016 - Fútbol by Nelson Leirner, created in 2013, is a mixed-media sculpture that offers a miniature, conceptualized soccer field encased within a display box. Two small goals, positioned on either side of a central divider with a spring, face each other on a black background, marked by vibrant red outlines. The soccer ball placed centrally suggests an impending game, yet the unusual setup with the central barrier creates a sense of confinement or restriction, possibly symbolizing challenges in unity and competition. This piece may reflect on the cultural and political complexities surrounding global sports events like the Olympics, with an underlying commentary on division and rivalry.
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