Os Gemeos
Os Gemeos “Pra quem mora lá, o céu é lá” Exhibition Recap
Brazilian brothers Os Gemeos opened their newest series of work in Portugal with their "Pra quem mora lá, o céu é lá" (To who lives there, heaven is there) exhibition. Held at Museu Colecção Berardo in Lisbon, the exhibition featured trademark Os Gemeos work with large...
Os Gemeos @ Museu Coleccao Berardo
Brazilian street artists and twin brothers Os Gemeos are all set to open their latest exhibition, this time at Museu Colecção Berardo on May 17, completing a tour of their home country. Not content with conquering the Brazilian street art scene, the pair intend to commence...
Os Gemeos Blog Launch
The Brazilian art duo known as Os Gemeos launch a new web presence including a blog documentating their lives. Seen over at OsGemeos.com.br, the site includes features many instances of the twin brother's work across both the streets and gallery settings in...
Os Gemeos, Raven and Sonik for 12ozProphet Issue #6
Back in December of 1997, graffiti artists Raven and Sonik took the trip to São Paulo, Brazil to capture the true essence of the vibrant and emerging Brazilian art scene. The trip was part of 12ozProphet's Issue #6 on Brazilian art. Linking up with the now ubiqutous Os...
Os Gemeos “Nos Braços de um Anjo” Exhibition
Hailing from Brazil, the current art world's most well-known artistic twins Os Gemeos will open their second solo show "Nos Braços de um Anjo" (In the Arms of an Angel) towards the end of the month. The show which takes place at Milan, Italy's Galleria Patricia Armocida...
Os Gemeos’ Massive Parade Balloon
Brazil's Os Gemeos-- Portuguese for "The Twins"-- are at it again. After getting some press earlier this year for a Deitch-sponsored mural in New York's Lower East Side and "Vertigem" exhibition in Sao Paolo (catch it through December 13th), the brothers recently put on an...
Os Gemeos Vertigem Exhibition Recap
Taking place at the Brazilian Art Museum, celebrated street artists Os Gemeos opened their latest exhibition in their hometown of Sao Paulo, entitled Vertigem, meaning Vertigo in Portuguese. The show, extravagant as ever, featured an amazing display of the Brazilian...
Os Gemeos x Coyo x Finok x Ise Graffiti Truck Art
Aside from concluding their recent mural in the Bowery, Brazilian brothers Os Gemeos continue their graffiti action with a new piece done up on a local delivery truck. The brothers were joined in on the action by Coyo, Finok, and Ise.
Source: Allen AKA
Source: Allen AKA
Os Gemeos Mural NYC: Completed
Following up on our earlier coverage of the Os Gemeos in NYC piece, we get a closer look into the mural, which has now been completed by the Brazilian brotherly duo. The colorful masterpiece should be up for quite sometime, as the last piece it replaced was the tribute...
Os Gemeos Mural NYC: Work in Progress
Brazilian brotherly duo Os Gemeos continues NYC's artistic recognition with a new mural on the corner of Houston and Bowery, where a Keith Haring tribute piece has stood for the past year. The new piece features the signature artwork from the pair, showcasing their insane...
Os Gemeos “Vertigem” Exhibition
The art world's most famous brotherly duo, the Os Gemeos twins out of Brazil opened their latest exhibition in their home country of Brazil last month. The Vertigem exhibition and its stunning works is seen here in great detail thanks to Lost Art. The exhibit is currently...
Os Gemeos “Too Far Too Close” Exhibition
The dynamic brotherly duo known as Os Gemeos out of Brazil recently opened their latest show, "Too Far Too Close" in New York. The showcase features surreal imagery similar to many paintings adorning numerous walls of Os Gemeos' native city of Sao Paulo. The use of vivid...
Os Gemeos “Sonhei Que Tinha Sonhado” at Pilar Parra & Romero Gallery
As the talented twin brother collective Os Gemeos (The Twins), they have made a name for themselves for their creative approach to replicating the slums and ghettos often seen in Brazil. Their latest show, "Sonhei Que Tinha Sonhado" (I dreamed that I had dreamed) is a...












