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Histórias afro- atlânticas

Histórias afro- atlânticas

Tomás Toledo, Adriano Pedrosa

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In the most violent and uncertain times of its recent history, Brazil is revisiting the origins of its racial frictions: the slave trade. Histórias afro-atlânticasʺ (Afro-Atlantic Histories) is a massive, 380-work survey of African, Latin American, and European art from the past five centuries, chronicling the largest diaspora in modern history. Nearly half of all Africans captured by slave traders were brought to Brazil, from the time the Portuguese arrived, in the 16th century, all the way through the 21th century. The exhibition is a sequel to Histórias mestiçasʺ (Mestizo Histories), staged four years ago at the Instituto Tomie Ohtake, the cultural center that is also cohosting the current exhibition. Its scope is far-reaching, with pieces by colonial-era Dutch master Albert Eckhout and modern greats Théodore Géricault and Paul Cézanne, as well as contemporary art-world darlings Glenn Ligon, Kara Walker, and Hank Willis Thomas.

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OL Work ID
OL32410029W

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SlavesSocial life and customsBlacksMaterial cultureBrazilian ArtExhibitionsAfrican influencesArtHistoryCivilizationBlack ArtLatin American ArtCaribbean ArtAfrican ArtBlack people

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