Two simultaneous exhibitions in São Paulo pay tribute to Carlito Carvalhosa, the first Brazilian artist to have a solo exhibition at New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in 2011. These retrospectives highlight his legacy as a successor to Helio Oiticica, a revolutionary in contemporary art. At Sesc Pompeia, designed by architect Lina Bo Bardi, […]
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