The "Brasilia. Utopia a cielo aperto" exhibition showcases Brasilia's multifaceted origins as Brazil's capital through artworks and documents, including designs by Oscar Niemeyer and Lucio Costa. It explores the city's formation as a synthesis of Brazilian modernist thought, igniting curiosity about this chapter of history in Europe.
Its graphic design employs a duotone color scheme of white and blue, evoking Brasilia's skies and enhancing the aesthetic experience. Inspired by traditional Portuguese ceramic tiles, the graphic details further immerse visitors in the city's ambiance.
The exhibition's visual design honors Brasilia's cultural heritage and architectural legacy by incorporating Bulcão's geometric motifs and rhythmic patterns, enhancing authenticity.