In ten years as a photographer, Felipe Morozini captured striking images of São Paulo and its unusual characters. He’s also cut, glued, painted and embroidered, going from photographer to multi-artist, as he likes to be called. Starting September 17, Morozini displays a little of everything he did during this decade at Zipper Gallery. From the series "Invasões Bárbaras" ("Barbarian Invasions"), which deals with today’s lifestyle, to the "Last Floor Project," a record of São Paulo, always from the same point of view, the rooftop of a building on São João Avenue, Downtown.
* If you stop by, you’ll also have the opportunity to see the installation “Cabelo ao Vento” ("Hair in the Wind") and everyday objects of Felipe, including toys, porcelain, mirrors, clothes and more. Mark your calendars!