Establishing a dialogue between two bodies of work by different artists is not an easy task. When both share common aesthetic values, plastic and conceptual interests may still go separate ways. Even then, such provisions do not guarantee two bodies of work will be antagonistic. Herein lies the challenge: to identify stylistic shades, creative principles, and formal choices to better analyze the work as a space which serves to reflect the artists themselves. When these common spaces exist and they are able to found, the bodies of work can maintain their individualities and also become a set, …