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Brazilian art leads to new Museum London exhibition
Jeff Renaud, Western News
Curated by Western visual arts professor Alena Robin, the exhibition features works donated by community leaders John and Elizabeth Moore.
A simple question asked during a pandemic Zoom call has led to the largest exhibition of Brazilian art ever presented in Canada. Tropi-X: Brazilian Art in Canada, 1970s-Now, which brings together more than 70 artworks by 44 artists, runs Nov. 22 through April 19 at Museum London.
The exhibition, the brainchild of Western visual arts professor Alena Robin, is built around a rare collection of 1970s-era works donated to Museum London in 1985 by long-time patrons John and Elizabeth Moore.