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The space of the Brazilian Pavilion at Venice Biennale is three-dimensionally redesigned by a slope. Stones are set in the metal grid following a density gradient. Beoynd the grid there’s a free and unattainable background. A black snake sculpture creeps in the stage, coils on a thin installation that resembles a wood, crawls close to a video representing a shipwreck on the top of a roof in Brazil.