I had the pleasure to participate to this collective show curated by Maria Baigur in the workspace of Na Moral produções in Leblon, Rio de Janeiro.
Read MoreBate-Bola - Rio Carnaval Secreto - SESC-Madureira - Rio de Janeiro 2016
The SESC gallery in Madureira is located in the heart of Rio de Janeiro's North Zone, this mean, the main center of the "Bate-bola" culture. The show was not only filled with photographs, but complete outfits and masks, in collaboration with some of the groups that populate the Bate-Bola universe. Huge success of public, with more than 4000 visitors, debates and lectures.
It was the first time that this rich and little known carioca carnival street culture was presented in an art center.
Wesh La Brèche - CACP Vila Pérochon 2015
"Wesh la Brèche" exhibit is the result of a one month residency and assignment on the Youth at the Centre d'Art Contemporain Photographique - Vila Pérochon of Niort, France - with the support of the City and the Region.
Read MoreBate-Bola - Rio Carnaval Secreto - Alliance Française - Rio de Janeiro - 2015
Exhibit at the Gallery of the Alliance Française in Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro, 2015
Read More"Rio - Uma paixão francesa" at the MAR (Museu de Arte do Rio) - 2015
"Rio - a French passion" - collective exhibit curated by Jean-Luc Monterosso (MEP), Milton Guran & Christiane Rodriguês (FotoRio) that took place in July & August 2015.
Read More"Rio Baile Funk" @ Made by... Feito por brasileiros show at Cidade Matarazzo, 2014
Flashback to 2014 : in the ruins of Cidade Matarazzo complex, in the heart of São Paulo, curator Marc Pottier invited a hundred artists for a "creative invasion". In the allocated space, I created a "Rio Baile Funk" installation. In the main room, the images. In a smaller room, a soundtrack.
Read MoreRio Baile Funk - Maison Européenne de la Photographie (MEP) - Paris, 2011
Flashback to 2011 : my exhibit at the MEP in Paris. The premise happened in 2006, when MEP's director Jean-Luc Monterosso discovered my work in a visit to Rio de Janeiro, and invited me to continue showing the progresses on a regular base, until the exhibit would take place.
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