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The first within the sequence, “Histórias Mestiças,” held at the Instituto Tomie Ohtake in 2014, centered on the mixing of races in the New World colonies of Spain and Portugal as a method to complicate Brazilian history. “Histórias Afro-Atlanticas,” which debuted at MASP in 2018, acquired universal praise—both in Brazil and much beyond it—for its bracing have a look at the role that the Transatlantic Slave Trade had played in art-making over the centuries. (That present continues to be traveling, and is predicted to finally come to the Museum of Fine Arts Houston and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.) Other “Histórias” shows have targeted on feminism, dance, indigeneity, and sexuality.
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