January 2014
«Mira Schendel» at the Tate Modern, London.

Mira Schendel was one of the most important post-war artists
and the most prolific from Latin America. Along with her contemporaries Lygia Clark and Hélio Oiticica, Schendel reinvented the language of European Modernism in Brazil. The Tate Modern is organizing the first international retrospective dedicated to the artist. The exhibition reveals the dialog Schendel had with the philosophers and thinkers of her time, and her commitment to the universal ideas of faith, self-understanding and existence. With more than 250 works, drawings and sculptures, this exhibition also features pieces that have never been exhibited before. Until January 19
www.tate.org.uk