The Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco presents:

When Lives Become Form: Contemporary Brazilian Art, 1960s to the Present

brazilian art marepe

In Brazil, an artistic movement called “Tropicalia” arose with the purpose of creating a uniquely indigenous art, photography, paintings, sculpture, etc., devoid of American and European influences. The intent was to highlight the “originality of the culture of people who live in the tropics.”

“Contemporary Brazilian Art” – until January 31, 2010

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
701 Mission Street, San Francisco

(Image: “Untitled”, Marepe)

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