Living Room – Brooklyn

“Living Room” is a temporary painting installation that took over the living room of an old Brooklyn apartment in a 100-year-old building.
The piece took eight full days to complete. Cabessa used the vibration of her own breath to dictate the rhythm of her brushstrokes. The painting gesture is usually associated with fast and intuitive movements. In this piece, it become the result of a very slow and careful observation of the breath.

Inhale.
Exhale.
Me and you.

Between the 4th and the 7th of January 2019, Cabessa invited visitors to experience the Living Room in person.
The space re-opened to the public, by appointment only, from March 1st to March 11th, 2019.