To support Afro-Atlantic Histories, co-organized by MASP and Instituto Tomie Ohtake, and presented simultaneously at both venues to mark the 130th anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Brazil. The exhibition highlights paintings that explore the sometimes under-recognized and often divided history of one of the greatest forced population migrations in world history. US art from the 19th and 20th centuries will play a role in the exploration of the legacy of slavery in the Western Hemisphere. A bilingual catalogue in Portuguese and English accompanies the exhibition.
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