Brazilian Artist's New York Solo Show Explores Race and Labor in South America
A Brazilian artist is presenting his first solo exhibition in New York at Alexander & Bonin gallery, where it will remain on view through July 28. Titled "Three Point Turn," the show investigates complex connections between race and labor across South America. Concurrently, Marvelli Gallery is hosting "NIGHTMARES OF SUMMER" until July 8 at 526 West 26th Street, 2nd Floor, between 10th and 11th Avenues. James Cohan Gallery features "A BRIGHTER DAY" through July 14 at 533 West 26th Street, also situated between 10th and 11th Avenues. Alexander & Bonin's exhibition is located at 132 Tenth Avenue at 19th Street. Marvelli Gallery can be contacted at 212 627 3363, while Alexander & Bonin's phone number is 212 367 7474. The artist's New York debut examines South America's intricate racial and labor dynamics.
Key facts
- The Brazilian artist's first New York solo show is at Alexander & Bonin
- The exhibition is titled "Three Point Turn"
- It examines South America's relationship to race and labor
- The show runs through July 28 at Alexander & Bonin
- Marvelli Gallery is showing "NIGHTMARES OF SUMMER" through July 8
- James Cohan Gallery presents "A BRIGHTER DAY" through July 14
- Alexander & Bonin is located at 132 Tenth Avenue at 19th Street
- Marvelli Gallery is at 526 West 26th Street, 2nd Floor
Entities
Artists
- Brazilian artist
Institutions
- Alexander & Bonin
- Marvelli Gallery
- James Cohan Gallery
Locations
- New York
- United States
- South America
- 526 West 26 Street
- 132 Tenth Avenue
- 533 West 26 Street