Just newly opened like a fresh cereal box at Carmichael Gallery in Los Angeles is Vida e Morte spotlighting three deserving talents from Brazil you likely haven’t heard about yet — Alexandre Anjo, Andre Firmiano and Pankill — whose works were done in a variety of media. Anjo’s art focuses on fire, earth, air and water; Firmiano visually discusses the metropolitan growth of Sao Paulo and how it affects the social and economic order there, and Pankill (go girl!) tackles good versus evil. Get these three on your radar. The exhibit runs till Oct. 12.



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