‘Antonio Veronese in Saint-Germain-des-Prés’ art exhibition will be held in the Town Hall of the 6th arrondissement in Paris from 20 July to 27 August 2022.
The exhibition includes paintings, drawings, and photographs.
Antonio Veronese (1953-) was born in Brotas in Brazil, near Sao Paulo, of Italian-Brazilian heritage, and has lived in France since 2004.
He spent 16 years teaching impoverished child prisoners art in Rio de Janeiro. When his paintings in the 1980s-1990s denounced violence against child prisoners in Brazil, he was invited to the Commission on Human Rights at the United Nations in Geneva. He has continued to be invited as a speaker at UN events, including at UNICEF. He has exhibited his works internationally in museums and in public and private collections.
Photographer Robert Zuckerman described Veronese’s portraits as ‘connecting with the soul, conveying pure and powerful emotions beyond words’ and ‘dizzying and rich in emotions.’
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