IMS Paulista Presents Multiple Photography Exhibitions and Retrospectives
The IMS Paulista is hosting a retrospective exhibition dedicated to photographer Walter Firmo. Another exhibition at the same institution features photographic records from 1890 to 1930, revealing contradictions within urban reforms of that period. Artist Lázaro Roberto discusses how photography gave him racial consciousness. Critic Henry Burnett analyzes the vertigo of the popular in the work of Luiz Braga. The venue also presents a retrospective of Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama. Miguel Rio Branco's work is noted for its richness in contradiction and its denunciation of social inequalities. The source includes three artistic selections for enjoying Carnival and highlights of Brazilian art from 2018.
Key facts
- Walter Firmo has a retrospective at IMS Paulista.
- An exhibition at IMS Paulista shows photographic records from 1890 to 1930.
- The 1890-1930 exhibition reveals contradictions in urban reforms.
- Lázaro Roberto states photography gave him racial consciousness.
- Henry Burnett writes about the popular in Luiz Braga's work.
- Daido Moriyama has a retrospective at IMS Paulista.
- Miguel Rio Branco's work denounces social inequalities.
- The article includes Brazilian art highlights from 2018.
Entities
Artists
- Lázaro Roberto
- Luiz Braga
- Walter Firmo
- Daido Moriyama
- Miguel Rio Branco
- Henry Burnett
- Célia Tupinambá
- Carolina de Jesus
Institutions
- IMS Paulista
- Instituto Moreira Salles
- Paulista Cultural
Locations
- Brazil
- São Paulo