The exhibition brings together more than 100 works, including photographs, videos, objects, sculptures, installations, and performances, that explore themes such as structural racism, decoloniality, memory, Black identity, and the construction of new Afro-diasporic imaginaries. For the artist, the body is the starting point for thinking about resistance, symbolic disputes, and new ways of existing in a society marked by colonial violence.
The São Paulo season also features new works and actions, such as the performance “deCOLONIZE BODIES,” which opens the exhibition, and the installation developed especially for the windows of the CCBB SP Annex Space — a proposal that expands art beyond institutional walls and establishes a direct dialogue with the city and its passersby.
“The window display becomes an extension of my work, which seeks to bring art to all places. The idea is to create a direct connection with people who don't feel invited to enter cultural spaces.”
PROGRAM
November 15, 2025 (Saturday)
12:00 PM and 4:30 PM — Opening of the exhibition and performances with Sérgio Adriano H
November 16, 2025 (Sunday)
3:00 PM — Guided tour with curator Claudinei Roberto da Silva
December 6, 2025 (Saturday)
11:00 AM — Roundtable discussion with Sérgio Adriano H and Claudinei Roberto da Silva
December 13, 2025 (Saturday)
11:00 AM — Guided tour by Sérgio Adriano H
January 28, 2026 (Wednesday)
6:00 PM — Lecture “Career Planning for Artists” with Sérgio Adriano H
About the artist: Sérgio Adriano H
Sérgio Adriano H is an Afro-diasporic visual artist, performer, photographer, and researcher. With a degree in Visual Arts and a master's degree in Philosophy, he lives and works between Joinville (SC), his hometown, Florianópolis (SC), and São Paulo (SP).
With a consolidated career both nationally and internationally, he has participated in over 220 exhibitions, both solo and group shows. Among his recent solo exhibitions, the following stand out:
• deCOLONIZAR CORpos, Institut national d’histoire de l’art (Paris, 2023)
• deCOLONIZAR CORpos, Caixa Cultural (Brasília, 2023)
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Among his main group exhibitions are:
• Dos Brasis (2024/2025), traveling exhibition of Sesc Nacional
• 13th and 14th Curitiba International Biennial (2017/2019)
• 8th Argentine Biennial (2018)
• Encruzilhada, Museum of Modern Art of Bahia (2022)
• Visão do Paraíso, Brazil-Mozambique Cultural Center, Maputo (2022)
The artist has received more than 40 awards, including:
• Cruz e Sousa Medal — the highest artistic honor granted by the State of Santa Catarina (2022)
• FAMA Award – Marcos Amaro Art Factory
In 2024, he was nominated as one of the three finalists for the Mario Pedrosa Award from ABCA, dedicated to the outstanding national artist of 2023.
His works are part of 20 public collections, including:
• Museum of Contemporary Art – MAC/USP
• Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo – MAM
• Museum of Art of Rio – MAR
• Museum of Modern Art of Bahia
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