Following two successful dates at Banco do Brasil Cultural Center (CCBB) in Rio de Janeiro and Belo Horizonte, the acclaimed exhibition “Nise da Silveira: the revolution through affection” is now on display in São Paulo, at Sesc Belenzinho.
The group show – curated by Estúdio M’Baraká, with consultancy from psychiatrist Dr. Vitor Pordeus and museologist Eurípedes Júnior – celebrates and discusses the legacy of the renowned psychiatrist from Alagoas responsible for a profound transformation in the field of mental health. The works have been arranged in three conceptual sectors: context, pain & affection, which deepen the debate about madness and “normality”.
Artist Zé Carlos Garcia participates with two sculptural works: “Duas Cabeças” [Two Heads] and “Prumo” [Plummet], highlighted in the pictures gallery below (Photos: Rogério Von Kruger).