Talk at the Almeida e Dale gallery (São Paulo) on Brazilian modernist photography

I’m beyond thrilled to be invited to speak about Brazilian modernist photography and the global photo-club culture of the 1950s and 1960s at the Almeida e Dale gallery (São Paulo, Brazil) on the occasion of a new virtual exhibition, “Men at Work. The city that never sleeps, in the Foto Cine Clube Bandeirante imaginary” (Homens Trabalhando - A cidade que não para, no imaginário do Foto Cine Clube Bandeirante), curated by Iatã Cannabrava.

My talk was recorded on April 16, 2021, and first aired on the gallery’s YouTube channel on Saturday, May 29, 2021, at 3pm (SP time).

I am especially grateful to Verônica Volpato for inviting me to speak and leading such a thoughtful conversation after the talk.

View the talk and following discussion on the Almeida e Dale gallery’s YouTube channel:

The virtual exhibition is on view from April 14 to June 6, 2021. Get access to the virtual viewing room here: https://www.almeidaedale.com.br/pt/viewing-room.php

View a video album with some of the works from the exhibition on the gallery’s YouTube Channel:

Visit the gallery website to view the exhibition and learn more about the works on view: https://www.almeidaedale.com.br/pt/viewing-room.php

José Oiticica Filho, Obvious composition, 1955.

José Oiticica Filho, Obvious composition, 1955. Virtual exhibition view, Galeria Almeida e Dale, São Paulo, 2021.