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Feminine Plural is the new open-air exhibition on Av. Paulista

Curated by Lillian Pacce, the exhibition reaches its 7th edition and features works by Criola and Claudia Liz, two artists with different origins and trajectories.

By Marina Pires

Submitted at Jun 2, 2021, 7:00 AM

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Feminine Plural is the new open-air exhibition on Av. Paulista
The 7th edition of the Exhibition da Paulista , an initiative of the General Union of Workers (UGT), will occupy approximately one kilometer of the Paulista Avenue cycle path , between Rua Augusta and Alameda Campinas, from June 3 to 30, 2021. In this edition, the expo will bring an important theme to women and the black population of Brazil: the Feminine Plural .
artist; creole; exhibition; black women; colors; paintings

(Criola/CASACOR)

The event is curated by journalist and fashion consultant Lilian Pacce , who selected two artists, with different origins and trajectories, to translate the theme: Criola and Claudia Liz .
artist; creole; exhibition; black women; colors; paintings

(Criola/CASACOR)

Criola , a black woman, graffiti artist, uses urban art as her political struggle to strengthen black women, exploring very Brazilian colors and elements.
artist; creole; exhibition; black women; colors; paintings

(Acervo pessoal Criola/CASACOR)

artist; creole; exhibition; black women; colors; paintings

(Criola/CASACOR)

Claudia Liz, multimedia artist, fashion icon capable of placing his art in contexts as diverse as illustrating the political column of a major newspaper and acting in a photo shoot full of attitude and questions.
Claudia Liz; artist; art; painting; women artists; exhibition; São Paulo

(Adriano Damas/CASACOR)

“Here I pay tribute to women who have a lot to teach us and I invite you to listen to their voices, I also invite you to reflect on beauty standards that imprison the feminine ,” says Claudia.
Claudia Liz; artist; art; painting; women artists; exhibition; São Paulo

(Claudia Liz/CASACOR)

The exhibition, which features 15 new works by each artist created especially on the theme of Feminine Plural, will also be available in virtual format.
artist; creole; exhibition; black women; colors; paintings

(Criola/CASACOR)