Geneva exhibition explores art, ancestry, and modernity

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The "DICHOTOMIE" art exhibition, exploring themes of ancestry and modernity, opened today in Geneva, Switzerland. The exhibition, organized by Paulo Coelho and Christina Oiticica, features paintings by Oiticica and indigenous artist TxaTxu Pataxó, alongside photographs by Sergio Zalis. It aims to bridge contrasting concepts like nature versus urbanity and tradition versus technology. The show, hosted at the Fondation Philanthropique Paulo Coelho et Christina Oiticica, seeks to connect seemingly opposing worlds through art, with support from institutions like the Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden.


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