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Dani Tranchesi: Ordinary Miracles
©Dani Tranchese, Cazumbas, Cajari, MA, 2022
I first met Dani Tranchesi during the professional photography program at Escola Panamericana, in São Paulo.
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Salua Ares: Absense as Form
©Salua Ares, Azinhaga, Tentou em vão apagar o tempo (Tried in vain to erase time), 2021 Photograph with inkjet print on Hahnemühle PhotoRag and cement-like frame
©Salua Ares, Azinhaga
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Carolina Krieger: The intertwining of the abyss
© Carolina Krieger, Nostalgia for the Glade #1, text on image – The great mystery.
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Sylvia Sanchez: Out of the Ordinary
©Sylvia Sanchez, Crônica de Banalidades Ordinárias #1
I first met Sylvia Sanchez back in 2012 when I studied at the Panamericana School of Art in Sao Paulo, and she was my teacher in th
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Brazil Week: Celina Portela
©Celina Portela, Self-Sustainable, 2015 Series: Pull – Photo-installation
This week once again we will dive into the diverse Brazilian Photography presenting incredible works by Ali
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Brazil Week: Eustáquio Neves
©Eustáquio Neves, Untitled – Arturo Series
This week once again we will dive into the diverse Brazilian Photography presenting incredible works by Aline Motta and Eustáquio Neves, bot
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Brazil Week: Aline Motta
©Aline Motta – (Outros) Fundamentos – (Other) Foundations #1, 2017-2019
This week once again we will dive into the diverse Brazilian Photography presenting incredible works by Aline M
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Brazil Week: José Diniz
©José Diniz, Pau Brasilia 1
This week once again we will dive into the diverse Brazilian Photography presenting incredible works by Aline Motta and Eustáquio Neves, both at the current
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Brazil Week: Claudia Jaguaribe
©Claudia Jaguaribe, Flor Do Asfalto, 2023
This week once again we will dive into the diverse Brazilian Photography presenting incredible works by Aline Motta and Eustáquio Neves, both at
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Ana Leal: Transitions and Thresholds
©Ana Leal, Apparent Insignificances #1, 2021
Ana Leal was born in the Northeast of Brazil and is based in São Paulo.
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Brazil Week: Alexandre Sequeira
©Alexandre Sequeira, Adriane, 2005. Série Nazaré do Mocajuba.
This week we will turn our attention to Brazilian Photography.










