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Everton Barreiro
London, UKEverton Barreiro is a creator, independent cultural producer, curator, consultant and author. Born and raised in São Paulo, he studied histories of art, dress and fashion at London’s Central Saint Martin’s with an MA awarded in history of design jointly taught by the Royal College of Art and the Victoria and Albert Museum. He leads his own independent digital media and consultancy platform, EB, in London with a particular focus on art, culture, design, luxury and lifestyle. The holistic and multidisciplinary approach to his work and practice is informed by his highly diverse cultural and professional background.
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The Boundaries Dividing the North and South
- 6th April 2021
David Zwirner Gallery y Maxwell Alexandre Studio
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