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São Paulo: Biennale and Other Events

São Paulo: Biennale and Other Events

Dalton Paula, "Zeferina" and "João de Deus Nascimento", 2018, Courtesy of MASP, São Paulo, Brazil

33ª Bienal de São Paulo [afinidades afetivas] 2018

07 September - 09 December 2018

Pavilhão Ciccillo Matarazzo, Parque Ibirapuera

Berna Reale: Gula 27 August - 27 October 2018Galeria Nara Roesler Minerva Cuevas: Dissidência

31 August - 15 December 2018

Galpão VB

Marvin Edward: Fragmentos Linchados

23 August - 22 November 2018

MASP

Mulheres Radicais: arte latino-americana

18 August - 19 November 2018

Pinacoteca

Histórias afro-atlânticas

30 June - 21 October 2018

Instituto Tomie Ohtake e MASP

Histórias afro-atlânticas, Aleijadinho e Maria Auxiliadora Silva 10 March - 18 December 2018MASP Kahlil Joseph until 30 September 2018MASPLucia Laguna Opening in December 2018 MASP

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