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Mira Schendel (1919–1988) was one of Latin America’s most important and prolific post-war artists. With her contemporaries Lygia Clark and Hélio Oiticica, Schendel reinvented the language of European Modernism in Brazil.
Tate Modern will stage the first ever international full-scale survey of her work. The exhibition will reveal Schendel’s dialogues with a diverse range of artists, philosophers and critics, as well as her engagement with universal ideas of faith, self-understanding and existence. It will bring together over 250 paintings, prints and sculptures from across her entire career, including works which have never been exhibited before.
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