This article was originally published in The Art Districts—a publication dedicated to highlight contemporary and modern art.
Rising up and out of the Trianon/MASP metro station, it had already begun to rain. It was nearly noon. Across the entire corridor of the bustling Paulista Ave, one of São Paulo’s largest commercial areas of museums, restaurants, ma…
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