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Antônia Dias investigates snakes through painting, sculpture and installation, exploring their vivid colours, geometric patterns and segmented forms. By linking aesthetic sensibility, biological observation and symbolic narrative, her work stages a tension between eroticism and metamorphosis. The exhibition assembles tactile materials and painted surfaces to create a destabilising perceptual field where colour, texture and form converge. Viewers are invited to linger within layered visual sequences that blur figurative and fabulatory registers.

Opening: Thursday 2 July, 18:00

Rue des Bains 23
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