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Rubem Valentim, Emblem-84, 1984
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Lidia Lisbôa, Untitled, from the series Tits that fed the world
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Rubem Valentim, Emblema-Relevo-85, 1985
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Rubem Valentim, Untitled, n.d.
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Maria Auxiliadora, Untitled, 1973
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Jaider Esbell, Untitled, 2015
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Jaider Esbell, Untitled, 2015
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Heitor dos Prazeres, Children playing, 1963
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Heitor dos Prazeres, Untitled, n.d.
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Heitor dos Prazeres, Untitled, 1963
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Heitor dos Prazeres, Untitled, n.d.
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Heitor dos Prazeres, Untitled, 1959
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Heitor dos Prazeres, Untitled, 1964
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Sonia Gomes, Cage, 2010
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Flávio Cerqueira, João without an arm, 2008
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Flávio Cerqueira, To the extent of the impossible, 2014
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Daiara Tukano, Untitled, 2022
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Daiara Tukano, Untitled, 2022
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Daiara Tukano, Untitled, 2022
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Daiara Tukano, Untitled, 2022
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Daiara Tukano, Untitled, 2022
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Daiara Tukano, Untitled, 2022
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Sydney Amaral, Discóbolo, n.d.
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Mestre Didi, IGI IBIRI OBÁ NILÉ – Ancestral Tree of the King of the Eart, Dec. 1990
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Mestre Didi, OPA EXIM ORUM OLU IBO – Scepter of the Flexa of the Hunter from Beyond, Dec. 1990
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Mestre Didi, OPA OFÁ IODE - Scepter of the arrow that watches over the path, Dec. 1980
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Artur Pereira, Presépio, n.d.
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Etel Carmona, Astânia chair, 2010
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Lidia Lisbôa, Untitled, from the Termite mound series, 2015
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Emanoel Araújo, Untitled, n.d.
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Zimar, Untitled, 2022
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Zimar, Untitled, 2022
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Zimar, Untitled, 2022
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Silvana Mendes, Afetocolagens: reconstructing visual narratives of black people in colonial photography, 2021
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Silvana Mendes, Afetocolagens: reconstructing visual narratives of black people in colonial photography, 2021
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Silvana Mendes, Afetocolagens: reconstructing visual narratives of black people in colonial photography, 2023
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Gê Viana, Party for São Benedito in Mocajituba II, 2023
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Agnaldo do Santos, Unidentified title, s.d.
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Agnaldo do Santos, Unidentified title, s.d.
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Agnaldo dos Santos, Unidentified title, s.d.
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Agnaldo dos Santos, Unidentified title, s.d.
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Agnaldo dos Santos, Unidentified title, w. 1958
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Agnaldo dos Santos, Unidentified title, s.d.
The Right to Memory: Lilia Schwarcz
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