Vivian Caccuri and Nino Kapanadze features of Claraboia’s new group exhibition in São Paulo, opening on November 1. Canção sublime, notas para o infinito brings together 22 artists curated by Ariana Nuala.
In the exhibition, Caccuri presents a pair of drawings from the series Behind the Curtains (hexagon). Kapanadze makes his debut in a Brazilian group exhibition with the diptych Horserace (variation IV), both works from 2024.
Inspired by stories and books such as the Bhagavad Gītā, the exhibition proposes song as a portal to knowledge, spiritual experience, and political stance, a way of understanding the world in its active and entangled dimension.
In this context, spirituality is not presented as a refuge, but as a force that creates worlds. Among tantras, meditations, sound and mental exercises, the exhibition incorporates singing as a form of resistance “against the forces that insist on reducing life to its usefulness,” points out the curator.
On view until January 24, 2026.