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Cabelo's work first gained notoriety in 1996, when he took part in "Antarctica artes corn a folha," a landmark exhibition in Sao Paulo that introduced a new generation of Brazilian artists after that of Ernesto Neto, Adriana Varejao, and Rosangela Renno and which includes Rivane Neuenschwander, Marepe, Laura Lima, Jose Damasceno, Jarbas Lopes, and Sandra Cinto. A series of pavilions will house creations by participants as diverse as Gerhard Richter, Sandra Cinto, and Alex Bag, accompanied by a sound track that boasts contributions from Sonic Youth, Tom Verlaine, and Jim O'Rourke. At the Bienal, in the superb section devoted to work by contemporary Brazilian artists, Cinto presented a simply framed photograph of a thin, pale forearm held against a pale flesh-colored background. |
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