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This image captures an indoor exhibition display at a venue in Fortaleza, Brazil. Large, vertically oriented information panels in white, red, and purple dominate the left and center of the frame, providing context for the artworks. Above these panels, several framed pieces of art are visible, including one prominent image of a person in red clothing holding a reddish object.

The panels feature prominent titles in a handwritten-style font, reading "NÃO IMPORTA SOL OU SOMBRA", "CAMAROTES OU BARREIRAS", "TOUREAMOS OMBRO A OMBRO AS FERAS", and "ESTAMOS NA PRAÇA DA PRIMAVERA". The accompanying smaller text, in Portuguese, details the exhibition's themes, which include the "poetics of revolutions," freedom, feminism, social oppression, resistance, sexuality, and LGBTQ+ rights. It mentions artists such as Bárbara Fonte, Rita Barros, João Pedro Vale, and Nuno Alexandre Ferreira, whose works explore challenging social norms and celebrating resilience. The exhibition appears to be a thought-provoking display, fostering reflection on social and artistic transformation.
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Feb 2, 2025

Fortaleza, Brazil

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This image captures an indoor exhibition display at a venue in Fortaleza, Brazil. Large, vertically oriented information panels in white, red, and purple dominate the left and center of the frame, providing context for the artworks. Above these panels, several framed pieces of art are visible, including one prominent image of a person in red clothing holding a reddish object. The panels feature prominent titles in a handwritten-style font, reading "NÃO IMPORTA SOL OU SOMBRA", "CAMAROTES OU BARREIRAS", "TOUREAMOS OMBRO A OMBRO AS FERAS", and "ESTAMOS NA PRAÇA DA PRIMAVERA". The accompanying smaller text, in Portuguese, details the exhibition's themes, which include the "poetics of revolutions," freedom, feminism, social oppression, resistance, sexuality, and LGBTQ+ rights. It mentions artists such as Bárbara Fonte, Rita Barros, João Pedro Vale, and Nuno Alexandre Ferreira, whose works explore challenging social norms and celebrating resilience. The exhibition appears to be a thought-provoking display, fostering reflection on social and artistic transformation.

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