'The Venice Biennale opens its doors this month with Adriana Varejão and Rosana Paulino representing Brazil, curated by Diane Lima, in a female representation never before seen in the history of Brazilian participation in the world's most important art event.'
'"Having a team composed of three women is groundbreaking. Just like having the first Black woman curator and the first Black artist,” Diane celebrates in an interview with Vogue. “It’s a curatorial practice committed to a Black feminist perspective,” she adds.'
Image: from left to right: Rosana Paulino, Diane Lima and Adriana VarejãoPhoto: Vogue Brasil/ Caia Ramalho
