#SAO PAULO

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music

04:42

GG's No Wall Noise Band - KNIVES

Mastered by Chuck Hipolitho Beats, Bass, Guitars, Vocals, Pianos & synth: GG. Di Martino Guitars: Raphael Carapia

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art

04:23

Samuel d'Saboia

Art prodigy Samuel de Saboia has become well known for his large-scale mixed-media paintings addressing existential dichotomies such as life and death, pain and pleasure, and virtue and vice. The artist’s vibrant, energetic paintings also relay fragments of his own personal narrative as he explores themes including sexuality, migration, and displacement. Saboia began painting and selling his work online at an early age. In 2019, Brazil’s FAMA Museum mounted Saboi’s first solo museum exhibition. Many of Saboi’s notable works feature the prominent outline of a central face or figure tangled amidst various other intricate patterns and shapes.

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interviews

01:56

Kobra: Brazil's Street Art King

São Paulo is a global capital of street art and no-one embodies this better than muralist Eduardo Kobra. Having started out tagging his name around his home town, Kobra’s work is now recognised worldwide. Carlos Eduardo Fernandes Léo, known as Eduardo Kobra, nicknamed Kobra, is a street artist who officially began his career in 1987 at 12 years old, in his hometown of São Paulo. Since then he has painted over 3,000 murals on five different continents.

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music

05:22

Glue Trip - Fancy

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art

02:40

OSGEMEOS

OSGEMEOS born 1974 in São Paulo, Brazil, are graffiti and street artists who are identical twin brothers Otavio Pandolfo and Gustavo Pandolfo. OSGEMEOS started painting graffiti in 1987 and gradually became a main influence in the local scene, helping to define Brazil's style. Video produced by Ben Mor.

art

Samuel d'Saboia

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Art prodigy Samuel de Saboia has become well known for his large-scale mixed-media paintings addressing existential dichotomies such as life and death, pain and pleasure, and virtue and vice. The artist’s vibrant, energetic paintings also relay fragments of his own personal narrative as he explores themes including sexuality, migration, and displacement. Saboia began painting and selling his work online at an early age. In 2019, Brazil’s FAMA Museum mounted Saboi’s first solo museum exhibition. Many of Saboi’s notable works feature the prominent outline of a central face or figure tangled amidst various other intricate patterns and shapes.

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