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Caminhos Portinari by Melina Romano Opens at Casacor São Paulo

Caminhos is an exhibition installation by designer Melina Romano presented at CASACOR São Paulo that explores the work and legacy of Brazilian painter Candido Portinari. The project occupies a gallery setting within the design festival and frames a sequence of spatial vignettes that reinterpret themes from Portinari’s paintings through architectural elements, lighting, and material choices. Visitors move through a series of crafted areas where large-scale prints, textured surfaces, and sculptural interventions interact to evoke Portinari’s visual language and social concerns. The arrangement uses varied ceiling heights and partitioned walls to create moments of focus and openness throughout the experience.

Materials, including raw plaster, timber framing, layered textiles, and muted color fields reference the painter’s palette and craftsmanship traditions. Integrated lighting highlights key works and sculptural objects, directing sightlines and shaping atmosphere.
Trend Themes
1. Immersive Curatorial Architecture - Layers of partitions, variable ceiling heights, and sculptural interventions are reconfiguring exhibition spaces into narrative-driven environments that blur lines between architecture and storytelling.
2. Materialized Cultural Narratives - The use of raw plaster, timber, and layered textiles channels artisanal palettes into installations that translate cultural legacy into tangible, multisensory expressions.
3. Adaptive Lighting as Storytelling - Integrated, directional lighting schemes are being deployed not merely for visibility but to choreograph attention and modulate emotional tone across sequential gallery vignettes.
Industry Implications
1. Museum and Exhibition Design - Curators and designers are experimenting with spatial sequencing and materiality to create visitor journeys that foreground contextual interpretation over static display.
2. Heritage Textile and Craft Revival - Traditional material techniques are being repurposed within contemporary installations, generating renewed market interest in artisanal supply chains and preservation knowledge.
3. Lighting Technology and Spatial Sensors - Advanced lighting controls and sensor-driven systems are enabling dynamically responsive atmospheres that tailor visual emphasis to occupant flow and exhibited content.

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