This weekend, São Paulo boasts a varied array of events, highlighted by the Calder + Miró exhibition at the Tomie Ohtake Institute. The exhibition delves into the artistic friendship between American sculptor Alexander Calder and Spanish artist Joan Miró. An immersive exhibition at the MIS Experience, “MOSAICO. Italic Code of Timeless Art,” showcases iconic Italian […]
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