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Art
Linnéa Ruiz Mutikainen
The Brazilian transdisciplinary artist decided to deconstruct the self to confront oppression and trauma – and ultimately, to stay alive.
Mahoro Seward
Supported by Bottega Veneta, Allan Weber, Davi de Jesus do Nascimento and Gokula Stoffel are testament to the richness of Brazil’s booming art scene.
‘Third World: The Bottom Dimension’, a video game and exhibition by Brazilian artist Gabriel Massan, challenges the neo-colonial biases we hold on to.
Assessing the legacy of Italian-Brazilian Modernist Lina Bo Bardi, the exhibition is a testament to the transformative potential of art and design.
Culture
Daniel Dias, Luiza Sacramento
Discover another side to the city’s vibrant annual celebration via the people bringing it to life.
activism
Pedro Pinho
Photos of rallies for left-wing politician Lula, Brazil’s new president, who toppled the right-wing Bolsonaro government in this weekend’s election.
Fashion
Emma Russell
Paris-based photographer Fuad captures Brazil’s beach vendors against colourful backdrops in his first photobook ‘Beleza’.
Photography
The Sao Paulo-based photographer draws parallels between his conservative Evangelical upbringing and the hedonistic parties he documents.
Sarah Moroz
Daniel Jack Lyons’ series ‘Like A River’ examines tensions between heritage, ecological decline, homophobia and exploration identity.
E.R. Pulgar
Rodrigo Oliveira’s tender photos of the Black queer community on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro are an act of love and a document of resistance.
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