Rodolpho Parigi, Jonathas de Andrade, and Marcos Chaves are part of the group exhibition that concludes the year dedicated to LGBTQIA+ Diversity Histories at MASP. The exhibition, which opens to the public this Friday, December 13, occupies three exhibition spaces at the museum and features over 150 works of art, as well as national and international documents that explore the diversity of LGBTQIA+ productions and narratives.
Curated by Adriano Pedrosa, Artistic Director of MASP; Julia Bryan-Wilson, Associate Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art; with collaboration from André Mesquita, Curator, assisted by Leandro Muniz de Sousa, Assistant Curator, and Teo Teotônio, Curatorial Assistant, the exhibition is organized into eight thematic sections: Love and Desire; Icons and Muses; Spaces and Territories; Ecossexualities and Transcendental Fantasies; Sacred and Profane; Abstractions; Archives; and Cuir Library.
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