Art & Antiques

Tropical Pulse

eatriz Milhazes (b. 1960) creates exuberant, pulsing, canvases that respond to the natural world and her home in Rio de Janeiro. In her own words, she seeks to imbue a sense of atmosphere and a “tropical way of thinking.” First organized last returns this summer at Tate St Ives, May 25, 2024-September 29, 2024. The exhibition provides an overview of her four decades-long career, placing special emphasis on her connection to her environment.

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