"[Walls of Air] provoke[s] questions about the different sorts of walls that construct, on multiple scales, the Brazilian territory," says NESS Magazine about the exhibition.
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"Walls of Air has become an instant-artifact from a more open Brazil," says Vic Vaiana about the exhibition.
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“Walls of Air is a research exhibition model that maps contemporary Brazil beyond its frontiers,” says AS/COA's Gabriela Rangel to Artdaily.org about the current exhibition.