In March 2016, Casa Triângulo will move to a new location in Jardins, São Paulo. The new building of Casa Triangulo, designed by Metro Architects, will have a strong urban presence. A big white box with translucent and opaque panes will feature two different pavements and two exhibition areas, making up a total of approximately 500m2. The main room will extend to the outside of the gallery towards the street creating an outdoors area for exhibitions. Casa Triângulo, founded in 1988, in São Paulo, is consolidating the career of several important artists in the recent history of Brazilian Contemporary Art and also commands a special position on launching emerging talents. The gallery program is internationally recognized for presenting young and emerging artists and supporting them to present institutional-scale exhibitions, reaffirming the gallery as a free experimental space focused on contemporary art. The inaugural space exhibition will be of one of the gallery's main artists, Sandra Cinto presenting new works in the exhibition titled" Acaso e necessidade ( chance and necessity)". The works featured will reveal a new experimental phase of Cinto's work, incorporating water in its physical qualities and its movement in accordance to gravity. Water, being used by the artist as "the vehicle of pigments, it stains the support as it runs and spreads to form wide blue planes (…) the show (…) allows for the recovery of a series of questions already advanced in previous periods, related to experimentation with language and existential reflection," explained Brazilian professor, researcher and author Miguel Chaia in the exhibition's press release.* *Art and Life in the movement of the waters, Miguel Chaia.