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Nullpunkt [Point Zero]

Rodrigo Braga

Art
Blurred image of a naked man running past a large white eye-shaped object on red ground
Rite of the Capsule of Fables © Rodrigo Braga, 2022

27.09.2024 - 23.02.2025

Rodrigo Braga is a contemporary Brazilian artist who explores the complex relationships between humans and their environment through various artistic media such as performance, sculpture, video, photography, drawing, and painting.

Highlighting the utilitarian exploitation of nature, his works indirectly touch on central aspects of current socio-ecological discourse. Braga addresses themes such as transformation, identity, and the vulnerability of the human body, using his own physical presence to create symbolically charged pieces that evoke emotional responses.In this expansive installation, specifically designed for this space, Rodrigo Braga draws upon works from his series "Ponto Zero" (Point Zero), which he has been developing since 2018. Videos, photographs, and sculptures are complemented by textile works, object arrangements, and mural drawings created on site. Braga uses materials such as charcoal and limestone, an archaic substance formed hundreds of millions of years ago. The black-and-white hues of these materials represent the interdependent dualities of impermanence and growth, inner life and outer world, creation and destruction. These materials are repeatedly combined in his works, conveying the constant tension and interaction of opposing yet interdependent forces.
The egg and the eye are key symbols in “Ponto Zero”. The egg symbolizes the beginning of life, fragility, and potential, while the eye stands for consciousness, insight, and the ability to see and understand the world.In the center of the room, the artist positions seating around the central object, which represents a symbiosis of egg and eye. Visitors are invited to linger, to meditate, or to reflect on and talk about what they perceive. Braga creates an artistic reflection on the origins, fragility, and fundamental processes of life, combining personal and universal perspectives.

People in an exhibition room with several large artworks on the walls and a large white egg on the floor surrounded by simple cube seats.
© MuseumsQuartier Wien, Photo: Simon Veres
Blurred image of a naked man running past a large white eye-shaped object on red ground
Rite of the Capsule of Fables © Rodrigo Braga, 2022
Top view of a naked man lying with outstretched arms on a floor covered with long straw-like material surrounded by multiple round objects with white centers and dark edges
Ponto Zero #7 © Rodrigo Braga, 2019
Three people looking at artworks and texts on a gallery wall with a vertical partition in the foreground
© MuseumsQuartier Wien, Photo: Simon Veres
Upper body of a shirtless man with bowed head holding two large stones on his shoulders
Ponto Zero #11 © Rodrigo Braga, 2019
Two people stand in a gallery with high vaulted ceilings looking at various artworks on the walls and a large eye-shaped sculpture on the floor
© MuseumsQuartier Wien, Photo: Simon Veres
Hand holding a small white sphere with a black dot in the center
Ponto Zero #2 © Rodrigo Braga, 2019

Born in 1976 in Manaus, Brazil, Rodrigo Braga studied Fine Arts at the Universidade Federal de Pernambuco in Recife. His work has been exhibited in solo presentations at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2016), and at the 30th Bienal de São Paulo (2012). He has received the PIPA prize for Brazilian Visual Art and the MASP Award for the Visual Arts – Best Emerging Talent. Rodrigo Braga lives and works in Rio de Janeiro and Paris.

Curated by Verena Kaspar-Eisert

A man seen from behind in an exhibition space. A red logo with white lettering reading “MQ” in the corner and white text reading “Rodrigo Braga NULLPUNKT” in the center of the image.
© MuseumsQuartier Wien

MQ Freiraum

Gray 3D site plan of the Museumsquartier Wien with the area marked in red at the location of the MQ Freiraum
© MuseumsQuartier Wien 2026