Sculpture Garden

The Sculpture Garden brings together works that expand perception and transform space. From Priscila Schott’s luminous geometric landscapes to Rafael Barrios’s gravity-defying, illusionistic forms, the pieces engage in a dialogue of movement, light, and materiality. A path where art becomes experience, activating the gaze and reimagining the relationship between body, city, and space.

Rafael Barrios
Rafael Barrios

Curator: Irene Gelfman

The Venezuelan artist Rafael Barrios redefines spatial perception through sculptures that seem to defy gravity. With volumes that rise, fold, and expand beyond their own materiality, his work generates optical illusions that stretch the boundaries between the real and the virtual. At Pinta Miami, his intervention for the Sculpture Garden creates a vibrant landscape where form becomes movement, and the viewer’s gaze completes the work.

Priscila Schott
Priscila Schott

Curator: Irene Gelfman

A work by Priscila Schott transforms industrial materials into a luminous geometric landscape. The piece invites viewers to walk through shifting forms, shadows, and colors. A playful gesture that activates perception and reimagines the relationship between art and the city. A proposal that resonates with the Latin American constructivist legacy.